Country Homes & Interiors

A SECRET PLACE

This extraordinary walled garden is actually a former covered game larder which, centuries ago, served an extensive country estate in Wiltshire. Confined by the former building’s walls, this 40 by 25 metre, now-open-topped enclave harbours a flourishing garden created by Martin Smith and his partner Alex Taylor. Their home, a brick and tile-clad cottage, is built into the five-metre-high ‘garden’ wall; its metalwork rooftop weathervane dates it to 1715. From the outside, this imposing façade conceals all evidence of a garden beyond. ‘You wouldn’t

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