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NATIONAL GARDENS SCHEME - GAYTON GARDEN TRAIL
The Earl & Countess of Romney begin the National Gardens Scheme Gayton open garden trail on Sunday 29th March at Gayton Hall, six miles east of Kings Lynn, just off the B1145. This well-established, 20 acre woodland garden is laced with streams and ponds, bordered by stunning moisture-loving plants and spring bulbs. It is typical of the gardens that one would associate with the history of the National Gardens Scheme when visitors paid a shilling for entrance. The days when the visitors could have been characters from Pride and Prejudice! The admission is still only a nominal amount.
It is a fine example of the NGS community spirit, which has inspired three new gardens in the Gayton parishes to open for the charity this season. The local NGS team have encouraged gardens to open as a group where possible throughout the county to give the visitor a variety of gardens to visit and a good value day out. It is the formation of clusters of open gardens that has become a trend in the National Gardens Scheme across the counties. As village open gardens used to attract the local community, now visitors travel from further afield with the Yellow Book, the garden lover’s bible. As well as donating to the NGS, funds are also raised for the local communities.
Lady Romney said "The name Gayton was originally derived from the word "Guy" associated with springs of which the garden has many, the water flowing west to eventually meet the Great River Ouse at Kings Lynn. Every year the garden has new vistas and paths as well as many new trees and shrubs to create further interest in the garden. Although we have been the only one to open for many years there are many lovely gardens in our Gayton parishes. I hope that people will take the opportunity to come and enjoy the garden and the new NGS Gayton gardens whilst supporting the worthwhile charities of the National Gardens Scheme."
Mr & Mrs Peter Grant open Spinney Lodge on April 19th. Its name is derived from a spinney, the small circular woodland area at the front of the property. Peter is a hands-on gardener who trained as an agricultural scientist at The Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. There are several of his ideas and constructions including a Victorian raised bed vegetable garden with an automatic irrigation system; a gazebo and summer house; a board walk beside a trout pond adjacent to the river sourced from Gayton Hall and other water features. However his and Myra’s gardening expertise is gained from experience unlike his sister Judith McNeil Wilson who is a trained horticulturist (Chestnut Farm, West Beckham, open August 16th). It can be seen that the two gardens are quite different in design and gardening methods!
Alistair Beales, farm manager at Gayton Hall, opens at Manor Farmhouse, Gayton in conjunction with Julian and Sarah Kerkham at Great Barn Farm, Gayton Thorpe on Sunday 14th June. Both owners are hands-on farmers and it is unusual to find those who spend their working life in agriculture, to be also good gardeners!
Great Barn Farm garden is named after its historic barn reported to be one of the largest of its kind in traditional Norfolk design. The garden is the interest of Sarah following in the footsteps of her mother, on farming land with livery stables. Sarah is developing the garden to represent her individual interests, the garden undergoing a transitional period.
Visit your local Tourist information Centre or garden centre to pick up a Norfolk 2009 leaflet or visit www.norfolkgardens.org and follow the Norfolk National Gardens Scheme garden trail. If your garden is of high quality, character and at least forty five minutes interest contact County Organiser Fiona Black to discuss opening your garden or recommend a friend’s garden! Tel 01692 650247. For NGS enthusiasts, sign up to become a Friend of the NGS and receive newsletters, discounts on NGS events and promotional offers. Purchase The Yellow Book 2009 and join for free!
GAYTON HALL Gayton PE32 1PL
NEW - SPINNEY LODGE, Winch Road, Gayton PE32 1QP.
NEW - GREAT BARN FARM, Gayton Thorpe PE32 1PN
NEW - MANOR FARMHOUSE Gayton PE32 1QR