It’s that time of year again!
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show Press Day.
It’s that time of year again!
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show Press Day.
This year marks the 950th anniversary of the first construction of Arundel Castle in West Sussex.
If you go down to Wisley today, you’re sure of a big surprise. Continue reading RHS Wisley Plans
The house and gardens of Loseley Park are something very special to see.
A walk round RHS Wisley has the unerring ability to fill me with the hope that spring is the season du jour.
It felt like Monet’s water lilies took my stare and enclosed it tightly in their gentle, pink, waxy clutches.
Continue reading Painting the Modern Garden at the Royal Academy
I visited Chartwell in Kent, the home of Winston Churchill for 40 years.
Thou art not, Penshurst, built to envious show,
Of touch or marble; nor canst boast a row
Of polished pillars, or a roof of gold;
Thou hast no lantern, whereof tales are told,
Or stair, or courts; but stand’st an ancient pile,
And, these grudged at, art reverenced the while.
Thou joy’st in better marks, of soil, of air,
Of wood, of water; therein thou art fair.
The first few lines of the poem ‘To Penshurst’ by Ben Jonson published in 1616 illustrate how highly the poet regarded the beautiful country house Penshurst. By virtue of disregarding what makes other houses, it is, in Jonson’s opinion, far superior.
I went to Kent for a long weekend away in the countryside and my first stop was the fascinating Penshurst Place.