An English Country House Garden Tour
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- English Country House Garden Tour in Norfolk England in April and the spring bulbs in the orchard are flowering. This informal country and cottage-style garden, surrounds a rambling farmhouse, with Tudor foundations, Georgian and later Victorian extensions, and the latest Elizabethan (II) out-house and barn conversions.
The garden style is informal and edges open countryside with long views to the west with mature Oaks farmland. Elements of the old farmyard have now been incorporated into the garden, including the old yard boundary red brick walls. Much of the planting dates back to the 1960s when the previous owner planted flowering trees and roses and quinces, many of which now give a superb mature display each year.
How wonderful! Your gardens are BEAUTIFUL with their bulb displays! WOW! I don’t recall them ever looking better! Great job! 🪻💐
Thank you so much that’s very kind of you .
Your spring bulbs are looking splendid!
Thank you it’s been a really good spring this year
I just can’t enough of your property. It’s my favorite to see. I was hoping to get a glimpse of the old garden…still lovely!
Coming soon! Thank you for watching
Oh my gosh what a beautiful garden you’re sharing today breathtakingly beautiful so many beautiful plants and been cared for. It was such loving hands. Thanks so much for sharing them with us, my dear friend. Hugs and kisses from grandma, Sandy, and Debbie.
Thank you so much 😊 that’s lovely of you to say glad you enjoyed seeing more of the garden
Beautiful!!
Thank you! 😊 very kind of you .
Lovely garden, lovely tour! The only problem is the sound - can barely hear you over the noise of the wind which is uncomfortably loud.
Thank you so sorry for the awful sound quality. We were trying a new way of recording and did not realise it was so bad . Will go back to our old method I think
Sorry stopped video for poor sound again sorry . put a muff or sock , sponge thing on mic ?
Apologies for the the poor sound quality we were trying a new way of recording which has not worked as well as we had hoped