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A stroll around the gardens at Hampton Court Castle in Herefordshire

0 Written by Lisa on 19th Oct 2015 in Inspiration

Hampton Court Castle Lisa Cox Designs

I met up with my friend and fellow garden designer Paul Richards last week.  We’re (sort of) local now so decided to meet at Hampton Court Castle for lunch and have a wander around the gardens as well.  Mostly because it’s half way between us.

The weather couldn’t have been more perfect – a crisp, bright autumnal day which isn’t so great for pictures, but was pretty perfect for being outside.

Autumnal pleached lime trees at Hampton Court Castle Lisa Cox

Neither of really knew what to expect as our trip was more about meeting up than seeking out an amazing garden.  But it was fab, a real surprise!

The maze was brilliant – designed to keep you on your toes and eventually we reached a tower door in the middle that was open and we climbed to the top to see a view across the garden.

View from the tower at Hampton court Castle Lisa Cox

View over the orchard at Hampton Court Castle Lisa Cox

My favourite bit has to be the secret tunnel (well not so secret now that I’m telling you!) leading from the tower.  We fumbled our way through and came out into the sunken garden – really not what we’d been expecting.

Sunken garden at Hampton Court Castle Lisa Cox

Hampton Court Castle gardens Lisa Cox

Really quite different to the rest of the gardens.

We had a nice lunch too – nothing fancy, just quiche and salad, but we sat outside and admired the majestic cedars – one of my absolute favourite trees!

Tea room at Hampton Court Castle Lisa Cox Designs

Majestic Cedar at Hampton Court Castle Lisa Cox

The garden was made up of a series of rooms with formal walled gardens and walkways with pleached trees.

Hampton Court Herefordshire Lisa Cox

Each was slightly different.  Some we liked more than others – but that’s what happens when designers get together – I wonder sometimes if our eye for design sometimes takes away our enjoyment of the garden.  But, that said, I think we also came to the conclusion that visiting gardens is an important part of keeping us on our toes as designers.

Stepped water rill at Hampton Court Herefordshire Lisa Cox

Hampton Court Gardens Herefordshire Lisa Cox

Formal gardens at Hampton Court Castle Lisa Cox

There was still a lot in flower too.  Verbena bonariensis and cosmos always hang around, but there were also delphiniums still in flower.

Autumn perennials at Hampton Court Castle Lisa Cox

Cosmos and verbena bonariensis Lisa Cox

It’s certainly worth a visit if you’re in the area, we felt inspired when we left.  For full details about the history of the castle and opening times etc, please refer to the Hampton Court Castle website.

 

(Images: Lisa Cox)

 

 

 

A visit to the Peto Garden at Iford Manor

0 Written by Lisa on 8th Sep 2015 in Inspiration

Main steps at Iford Manor Garden Lisa Cox Designs

I visited the Peto Garden at Iford Manor last week, a visit that had been arranged by my (sort of) local SGD Cluster Group. Read more

From the drawing board: Reigate garden almost finished

0 Written by Lisa on 11th Aug 2015 in From the drawing board

Back garden Reigate almost finished Lisa Cox Designs

I couldn’t wait any longer to share some of the images I took last week when I was planting the last bits at my Reigate project. Read more

Fences won’t work for a windy site

0 Written by Lisa on 28th Jul 2015 in Design Tips

Elder in flower Lisa Cox Garden Designs

What you can always guarantee when you live high up on a hill is a breeze.  A couple of weeks ago when the sun was blazing hot we certainly welcomed it, but on other days it can make things a little chilly. Read more

From the drawing board: Concept design & sketches for a large family garden

0 Written by Lisa on 29th Jun 2015 in From the drawing board

Concept Design for large family garden Lisa Cox Designs

I’ve recently been working with a family back in Surrey – I first saw them last summer but they weren’t quite ready and so it wasn’t until a few months ago that their plans to transform the garden got under way. Read more

Some wild inspiration in my garden

2 Written by Lisa on 22nd Jun 2015 in Inspiration

Wild grasses in Monmouthshire Lisa Cox

Over the last month or so we’ve watched out new garden come to life.  Not because it’s full of plants, but because it’s so wild and hasn’t really been “gardened” for years. Read more

Planting – getting the colour tone right

0 Written by Lisa on 12th Jun 2015 in Design Tips, Plants

RHS Flower Show Cardiff 2015 Lisa Cox A Front Garden for Victoria Park Mazda

When I designed the garden at RHS Flower Show Cardiff I really thought the crowd would be divided about the planting because of the warm and vibrant colours.  But I couldn’t have been more wrong, everyone seemed to love it! Read more

From the drawing board – Concept design and sketches for a London town house

2 Written by Lisa on 4th Jun 2015 in From the drawing board

Back garden before redesign Lisa Cox Designs

Although I’m now living a fair distance from London, I’ve been working over the past few months with a client in Chiswick.  After an initial visit to site when I was up in London earlier this year, we have been liaising remotely and it’s working really well. Read more

RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 – My favourite Artisan Garden

2 Written by Lisa on 22nd May 2015 in Inspiration

RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 A trugmaker's garden Lisa Cox

This morning I wanted to share some images of my favourite Artisan Garden.  Sometimes these small gardens can be more inspiring than the main show gardens. Read more

RHS Chelsea 2015 – Two more gardens on Main Avenue

0 Written by Lisa on 21st May 2015 in Inspiration

RHS CHelsea 2015 Cloudy Bay & Vital Earth Garden Lisa Cox

I promised to post some more pictures from the Main Avenue gardens at RHS Chelsea 2015. Read more

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I specialise in helping families to turn their gardens into an extension of their home and into a space that can be used and enjoyed all year round.

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