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Hanham Court tel: Area: Bristol |
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| Visitor Information | www.hanhamcourt.co.uk -- email: info {at} hanhamcourt.com |
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Hanham Court |
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| Opening Days and Hours | ||||||
8th May - 8th Aug; Sun & Mon; 2.30am - 5pm |
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| Parties
/ Coaches: Yes Please contact info@hanhamcourt.com for availability |
Groups
/ Coaches need Appointment: Yes Please contact info@hanhamcourt.com for availability |
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House
Open for Viewing: No |
National
Garden Scheme days: Yes Monday June 6th 2.30pm until 5pm |
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Best
Times of Year to Visit: Spring Summer |
To
see: |
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| Admission Prices | ||||||
| Adults £6.50; Child (11-16) £3.50, under 11 free Family tickets available |
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| Onsite Facilities | ||||||
| Parking:
Yes Lavatories: Yes Disabled Access: Yes |
Shop:
No Plants for Sale: Yes Lunches: Yes |
Teas:
Yes Light Refreshment: Yes Picnics: No |
Dogs
Allowed: No On Lead only: No Special Events: Yes |
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Facilities: |
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| Garden Features | ||||||
| GARDENS ILLUSTRATED 'No.1 DREAMY GARDEN 2010' The formal part of the garden has luscious borders of old roses, tree peonies, lilies and fountains. The woodland garden has magnolias, ferns and tree ferns, stumpery as at Highgrove, stream fed pools and a cascade with 'Dancing Crown' fountain. Beyond this lies an Orchard, miniature Parkland of wild flower meadow overlooking the River Avon and by the Barn a cutting and salad garden. This year's intended new additions will be a Vegetable Garden, more water planting, Temple, and Plant Show 'Theatre', plus new planting schemes and pots. |
English Heritage Garden Grade: II | |||||
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| Description of Garden | Designer:
Julian and Isabel Bannerman |
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| Stephen Lacey the Telegraph Magazine described Hanham Court thus:- "...their garden is.. unashamedly romantic, oozing scents... but the real signature is the architectural flights of fancy... despite being right down the eastern end of Bristol's suburbs... pass through the entrance gate tower and you are in another world... of art, history, children, dogs, meals alfresco, the landscape is a joy with limestone downland full of wild flowers... a wooded dell below their bastion garden flaunting stands of giant Himalayan lilies and a small forest of tree ferns..." |
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| History of Garden | ||||||
| Since moving to Hanham Court 15 years ago the creation of this garden has been central to Julian and Isabel's work designing private gardens across England, for clients such as the Prince of Wales. They won a Gold Medal at Chelsea in 1994 for their Telegraph 'Ruined Abbey Garden'. Some of their other gardens can be seen by the public such as Waddesdon Manor Dairy; The British Memorial Garden to 9/11 on Manhattan; 'The Collector Earl's Garden' at Arundel Castle and Houghton Hall in Norfolk - Christie's Garden of the Year 2008. Their garden at Hanham Court is quite different in style to these others. It is a design laboratory, a testing ground and a labour of love. It is very much a private garden and great effort is made to keep signs and labels to a minimum. |
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| Nearby Bristol Hotels, Facilities & Amenities | ||||||
| Hotels
& Accommodation: Hanham Court (2 rooms) - http://hanhamcourt.co.uk/stay |
Restaurants: |
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| Inns & Pubs: The Lock and Weir, Hanham Mills |
Villages / Towns
/ Sightseeing: Bristol Bath |
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- Bristol |
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