Tagged With: world garden at lullingstone
Rambling Through the Gardens & Estates of Kent, England. Part One.
January 2014. As we in Northeastern America endure our most violently cold winter of the past 40 years, I’m finding it therapeutic to begin considering my August 2013 perambulations through Kent, the southeastern-most peninsula in England which is often—and accurately– called “The Garden of England.” I’d never been to Kent, and so it had behooved … Continue reading
Categories: Uncategorized
Tags: amanda hutchinson, blue badge guide, crop circles, dyson's nurseries, great comp garden, great serpent mound, hop shop at castle farm, ightham mote, joy cameron, kent, Kent England, kentish weald, lavender farm, lullingstone castle, motes, mrs.heron maxwell, Nan Quick, national trust, roderick cameron, royal tunbridge wells, sir john gresham, spa hotel, steve parry, sussex cattle, the cloud garden, The Garden of England, the pilgrims way, the world garden, titsey place, titsey place house and gardens, tom hart dyke, william dyson, world garden at lullingstone
4 Comments