Bourton House, Bourton on the Hill, Gloucestershire GL 56 9AE
Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Monique Paice
www.bourtonhouse.com
We arrived in the Cotswolds and I want to show you this beautiful garden. What a welcome! On the side of the barn door (the barn is from the 16th century.) Hang two beautiful flower arrangements. Let's just go into a great garden.
Today we are garden in the Cotswolds and I want to show you a really great. I loved the wonderful flowers near the door of the Tithe Barn (16th Century) and something more. Please follow me!
Next door is a small part of the garden, imagine the can already that this garden owners indulge with great attention to rare plants and plant combinations in their hobby.
This exotic garden is at the back of the Brewhouse. I could see in this little part that this garden owners love rare plants and fantastic combinations.
This exotic garden is at the back of the Brewhouse. I could see in this little part that this garden owners love rare plants and fantastic combinations.
This ingenious combination of Ophiopogon planiscapus 'nigrescens' with bluish been matured Echeveria Rosette I was very impressed.
What do you think about this great plantation with Ophiopogon planiscapus "nigrescens" and Echeveria?
What do you think about this great plantation with Ophiopogon planiscapus "nigrescens" and Echeveria?
The ground floor is beautifully banded with Buxen. It is located opposite the entrance of the house.
The parterre in front of the house was made with box knots and a wonderful spiraling topiary.
The parterre in front of the house was made with box knots and a wonderful spiraling topiary.
Just around the corner is the fountain (Fountain Garden) garden, which makes a very closed anheimelden impression and the Green outshines the Cotswold stone exterior of the house.
In Bourton House there are many different garden rooms garden history but that is presenting a fresh new style. This is the Fountain Garden. A lot of green is in harmony with the yellow stones Cotswolds.
In Bourton House there are many different garden rooms garden history but that is presenting a fresh new style. This is the Fountain Garden. A lot of green is in harmony with the yellow stones Cotswolds.
directly on the planting well is relaxed and natural, which takes the field, the severity.
I 'm very impressed by this fantastic views.
I 'm very impressed by this fantastic views.
How surprised I was when I turn around the next corner and a generous wide lawn in front of me was to see verbordert is tight with most magnificent plants.
What a surprise! Suddenly I see the great green with a fantastic frame of borders .
But first, this makes me pretty curious passage.
But at first I want to see the garden behind the hedge.
But at first I want to see the garden behind the hedge.
hedges, knot patterns, and even limiting the arbor seat are cut accurately.
All cuts are exactly Sun Sit down please!
All cuts are exactly Sun Sit down please!
stands behind the hedge is Bourton House, built in the early 18th century. . is very special in the Knot Garden, the small pond with a garden in the middle of this part in a giant stone vessel basketweave placed high set.
the knot garden in the basket Pond (from the Great Exhibition of 1851) is in the center of attention.
the way to the large main garden, these stone mushrooms. Previously she served as feet for the granaries of good service, they prevented that mice and rats there could gain entry.
My English readers know that this stones were the feets of the granarys. Mice and rats didn 't like this unfriendly "mushrooms".
Then I am back in the large rectangle of grass and I feel like a rolling wave of shrubs up to me, so overwhelming is the Beetrahmen. My English readers know that this stones were the feets of the granarys. Mice and rats didn 't like this unfriendly "mushrooms".
We are back in the long rectangle of the green. The borders are so deep impressioned.
Coming closer I see the beautiful individual portraits that plants shine as often as delicate beauty and well put together as a harmonious part of the border are (Eryngium oliverianum x).
If you are looking more detailed in the borders you will see wonderful plants like this Eryngium x oliverianum.
If you are looking more detailed in the borders you will see wonderful plants like this Eryngium x oliverianum.
the garden is bordered by the "higher road of the 18th century." in the middle of a seat of art glass by Helen Schell sits .
Stained Glass by Helen Schell is in the middle of the 18th Century Raised Walk.
Stained Glass by Helen Schell is in the middle of the 18th Century Raised Walk.
The South American Berkheya purpurea can be stroked by the sun, it is not a dream?
Berkheya purpurea sun from South America is flirting with the.
Berkheya purpurea sun from South America is flirting with the.
Here's the view from the seat. The plants that grow here have all a long way.
The planting of the 18th Century Raised Walk is traditional.
The planting of the 18th Century Raised Walk is traditional.
It is also worth the Nicandra physaloides up close look at.
Nicandra physaloides is a dream in blue.
Nicandra physaloides is a dream in blue.
On the large cultivation areas will mainly work with quiet harmonious colors.
Mostly the colors of the borders are not so intense. This gives a very harmonious impression.
Mostly the colors of the borders are not so intense. This gives a very harmonious impression.
The harmonious symbiosis with the warm yellow Cotswoldsstein of the house is unmistakable.
All flowers are in a special symbiosis with the warm yellow Cotswold stone of the wonderful house.
All flowers are in a special symbiosis with the warm yellow Cotswold stone of the wonderful house.
opens Suddenly the hedge, and I'm in the "white garden".
This is the White Garden I will show you its details.
This is the White Garden I will show you its details.
I am fascinated by the graceful blend of lush white summer perennials and evergreen conifers make, which are well cut.
White blossoms in combination with cutted green taxus - what a great idea.
It is looking very noble.
White blossoms in combination with cutted green taxus - what a great idea.
It is looking very noble.
Those who wish to not settle and stay, as this young fox on the spur of white flowers (Centranthus rubus Alba).
The little butterfly in the blossoms of Centranthus rubus Alba thinking is similar.
The little butterfly in the blossoms of Centranthus rubus Alba thinking is similar.
I'm sorry, I've posted a lot of photos for this garden, but says, what could I leave out?
I 'm really sorry I have too much pictures but I didn' t like to sort out the mostly photographs.
I 'm really sorry I have too much pictures but I didn' t like to sort out the mostly photographs.
about this beautiful tree poppy (Romneya coulteri 'White Cloud ")???
You must have a look at this Romneya coulteri 'White Cloud'.
You must have a look at this Romneya coulteri 'White Cloud'.
With such quiet space to rest the eye, and look forward to a new high.
After the noble White Garden carefully created green combinations put fantasy and makes the garden more harmonious.
After the noble White Garden carefully created green combinations put fantasy and makes the garden more harmonious.
I stand before a fiery, exotic flower bed (Isoplexis canariensis, Canary Island foxglove and Helenium, Sun bride).
In all of the color borders scala and the graduation of the heights are perfect (Isoplexis canariensis and Helenium). Can you feel the tropical fire in this border?
In all of the color borders scala and the graduation of the heights are perfect (Isoplexis canariensis and Helenium). Can you feel the tropical fire in this border?
sun, like the flowers of the straw flower and leaves of a particular grade are woven into each other Angelika color-coordinated.
The garden is planted with interesting combinations of unusual plants and (this is the blossom of the flower with leaves of straw to Angelica).
The garden is planted with interesting combinations of unusual plants and (this is the blossom of the flower with leaves of straw to Angelica).
Total makes the feel-good bed a very powerful impression.
The mixed and herbaceous borders have been lavishly planted - all are true eye catchers!
The mixed and herbaceous borders have been lavishly planted - all are true eye catchers!
You can tell how sensitive the colors and shapes are shown.
When we look more closely, we discover a great variety of wonderful flower combinations.
When we look more closely, we discover a great variety of wonderful flower combinations.
are then taken back the colors a little.
Light and shadow accompany me over the green to the next border.
light up Light and shadow accompany me over the green to the next border.
But only towards the end of the tour once again sunny (Alant and Achillea) .
I feel good - sun sun sun!
I feel good - sun sun sun!
A last view over the sea of flowers and the last patch before the final greenhouse.
last in the border near the glasshouse the planting is dense and there are always ery surprising new combinations to admire.
last in the border near the glasshouse the planting is dense and there are always ery surprising new combinations to admire.
... and enthusiasm, that there also "Sempervivum" Sempervivum are!
.... and how great "Sempervivum" is discovering "Sempervivum"! This means my plans Bavarian nickname!
.... and how great "Sempervivum" is discovering "Sempervivum"! This means my plans Bavarian nickname!
The greenhouse with lots of Canarian endemic succulents.
A big thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Paice the garden owners, mainly Monique Paice, who has allowed me to show you these pictures!
In the glasshouse I saw al lot of endemic plants of the Canary Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Paice garden, I will tell you my admiration for your. Please give my regards to your head gardener Mr. Paul Williams So. If he remind me as the person Which said that his planting at the Tithe Barns door is the best in the universe. We had a great fun together. Thank you so much Mrs. Paice that I can show your wonderful inspired garden here in my blog.
A big thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Paice the garden owners, mainly Monique Paice, who has allowed me to show you these pictures!
In the glasshouse I saw al lot of endemic plants of the Canary Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Paice garden, I will tell you my admiration for your. Please give my regards to your head gardener Mr. Paul Williams So. If he remind me as the person Which said that his planting at the Tithe Barns door is the best in the universe. We had a great fun together. Thank you so much Mrs. Paice that I can show your wonderful inspired garden here in my blog.
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