The English Garden

Circles Within CIRCLES

At times, Terry and Vanessa Winters’ garden appears rather like an opera set, with every detail in exquisite order. You can almost imagine singers marching through the arches to regale you. In the main garden you’ll find yourself amid a mass of blossom and spheres: some on the ground; some like balloons held aloft on helium. These are repeated everywhere and are pure theatre.

The original Ordnance House was part of a Royal Navy Ordnance Depot constructed in the late 1930s. This was pulled down and the present Ordnance House erected in 2008. It never had a garden as such: topsoil was minimal,

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