The magnificent garden at Wollerton was created in only ten years by Lesley and John Jenkins.

This tranquil three-acre plantsman's garden was laid out around the 16th century black and white hall (not open to the public).

Clipped yews, beech hedges and pleached limes form the backbone of the garden. These are used to create a series of 'outdoor rooms' which have been compared favourably with the famous garden at Hidcote.

At Wollerton, however, the planting has been more experimental and the gardens combine formal design with intense cultivation of perennials, roses and clematis.

The borders feature old favourites including artemisias, valerian, campanulas, alchemilla and old roses.

Clematis winds through the purple, pink and dark blue border and the sensational hot-garden is a blaze of red, copper, orange and yellow set off by silver and grey.

The gable end of the house forms a geometric backdrop to the central lime walk, under-planted with purple sage.

Wollerton Old Hall Garden Opening Times
2008: Good Friday-end of Sept: Fri, Sun & Bank Holidays 12:00-17:00
  Tel: 01630 685760 Wollerton Old Hall Garden Website