Sunday 31 March 2019

Mannington Hall

Almost a year ago, I visited Mannington Hall for the first time for their National Garden Scheme opening day.   A lovely time of year to visit because of all the baby lambs and daffodils!

The drive up to the Hall is bordered by banks and banks of daffodils - so beautiful on a lovely sunny day, although pretty cold.

It was also a really useful visit as I was at the beginning of my Design module for the RHS Level 2 Horticulture course and, while things weren't actually out in flower, I could see the bare bones of the designed beds - and, clearly, I must have learned something as I passed that exam with a Commendation!

The water feature design beds were fab - as they used real taps!

So simple, but so effective.

The hall is surrounded by water - moat and lake - and has some really interesting planting schemes.   Because there's also a lot of woodland as well as the formal rose beds, there's lots to interest the visitor, whether they're horticulturally inclined or not.


Ah, primroses, my favourites!

While I really enjoyed the gardens, I'm almost always drawn to the "wilder", more landscaped aspects of a garden - I definitely need to go back at different times of the year also to look at different seasonal planting.  

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