Events Past

Reports of previous HPS Norfolk and Suffolk Group events, as told by our members.

All day garden visits in Walsham-le-Willows

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Our group were able to visit a number of this beautiful village's gardens as Walsham-le-Willows had recently held their Open Gardens Weekend 2011 over the August Bank Holiday, details of which can be found on their website www.walshamopengardens.com. A date for your diary is that they will be celebrating their 32nd Anniversary next year on the 25th and 26th August, the Bank Holiday weekend.

On arrival we were welcomed by Robin Newell, Chairman of The Gardens Weekend Committee whilst we enjoyed tea or coffee accompanied by delicious cakes and biscuits, all made and provided by the W.I. John Stebbing was our guide and he led us round the following gardens, four in the morning and five in the afternoon, all descriptions of which are taken from the official Open Gardens programme:-

When the property was purchased in October 2006 the house and garden were in great need of restoration. This has progressed over the last four years and the predominantly walled garden now has mixed beds of shrubs and herbaceous perennials, together with fruit and ornamental trees. The main aim of the changes was to open out the garden and provide continuous interest through the year, whilst indulging the placement of the owners' favourite species.

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Coach trip to Cambridgeshire/Hertfordshire

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Our morning visit was to Mill House, Bassingbourn. 

Retired garden designers, Mr & Mrs A Jackson, have developed the garden over many years, dividing it into interesting enclosures.  These provide formal and informal settings for rare trees, shrubs and herbaceaous plants, clematis and topiary, set in beautiful countryside.  Stunning, colourful dahlias were in abundance.

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At lunchtime we stopped at Hopleys Nursery and Gardens in Much Hadham.

A small family owned business established in 1968, growing choice garden plants.  They have a reputation for raising good, new plants.  The 5 acre garden contained many mature trees, including a large ash tree reputed to be the fourth largest in England. 

Visit their website www.hopleys.co.uk for more information and to buy plants.

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In the afternoon we travelled a short distance to Bromley Hall, near Bishops Stortford.

This garden, developed since 1963 by Julian and Edwina Robarts, covers 4.5 acres around a 16C farmhouse.  Julian is in charge of the kitchen garden and Edwina the flower borders.  There is a partly walled garden providing much-needed shelter, many trees planted by the owners and a number of interersting plantings, including an area of eucalyptus and silver birch for the bark in winter.  A recent acquisition was a Wollemi pine.  We were told the orchard is underplanted with camassias.  There are a number of groups of containers.  Fuchsias, agapanthus and dahlias were in abundance for us to see, some as seasonal plantings and others, as part of the all-year round border,  near the entrance.

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all photographs by Linda Hall