English Gardens - South
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Hever Castle Gardens, Kent
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Hever
Castle is everyone’s vision of a perfect moated
castle. Originally built in the C13th it was completely
restored by Lord Astor in the early C20th. He landscaped the
grounds, transforming marshland into the stunning gardens
seen today. This was a massive undertaking, all done by hand
with a workforce of 800 men. It took two years just to dig
out the lake. This can be enjoyed by rowing boat, canoes or
pedalos or even a even a tip on the ‘African Queen’
steamboat. ![]() The Italianate Piazza over looks the lake and the Nymph Fountain was inspired by the Trevi Fountain in Rome. ![]() There are many other water features around the garden, including the Half Moon pond fed from the cascade, the Two Sisters pond and even a water maze. ![]() ![]() ![]() The gardens are designed to complement the house with a topiary walk leading up to the main entrance. This is great fun with the trees cut into a variety of shapes, including a pig. ![]() ![]() ![]() The famous Tudor Chess set is here, formed from golden yew. In front of the chess man is an astronomical instrument dating from 1710 which was used to measure the altitude of the sun, moon and stars and was used to tell the time and work out latitude. ![]() Perhaps the most impressive is the Italian Garden designed to display Lord Astor’s collection of Italian sculpture. This is surrounded by tall stone walls. On the north wall, there are small bays breaking up the long border. Facing south these get the full benefit of the sun and many half hardy plants thrive here. ![]() ![]() Along the south wall is the pergola walk with shady grottos where ferns and other shade and moisture loving plants thrive. ![]() Carefully trimmed hedges or stone arches draw the eye to pieces of statuary. ![]() ![]() In the middle of the garden, surrounded by tall hedges, is the sunken garden with its lily pond. ![]() The Blue Garden is a small secret garden tucked away behind the Italian Garden. ![]() ![]() Near it is the Rose Garden planted with over 4000 roses. ![]() This is very much a garden for all seasons and is planted to provide colour and interest throughout the year from displays of spring bulbs through rhododendrons, azaleas, roses and dahlias to autumn colours. ![]() The gardens are always busy. Once you get further away from the house, you begin to lose the crowds. Allow plenty of time to enjoy the gardens - several hours is needed to see all of them, especially if you visit the two mazes and do the walk around the lake.The post code is TN8 7NG and the grid reference is TQ 478452. |
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