- 1 Farm Store
- 2 Topiary Garden
- 3 Koi Pool
- 4 White Garden
- 5 Potager Garden
- 6 Cottage Garden
- 7 The Gathering Hall
- 8 West Foot Bridge
- 9 Cascading Waterfall
- 10 East Foot Bridge
- 11 Sanctuary Garden
- 12 Woodland Garden
- 13 Water Garden
- 14 Camp Atfalati
- 15 Oak Tree Viewpoint
- 16 Oak Tree in the Round
- 17 The Barn
- 18 Solano Farm
ENTRANCES A Farm Store Entrance B Gathering Hall Entrance Barn Entrance PARKING P-1 Farm Store P-2 Gathering Hall P-3 Barn P-4 Camp Atfalati
“Woods are meant to be walked through not around” is a famous sign in the Lost Gardens of Heligan, in Cornwall. We invite you to stroll through the woodland and watch the sunset.
The quintessential English flower garden was first created by tenants living in cottages and working on vast estates of the English gentry. Ours was inspired by Gravetye Manor in Sussex.
A cascading waterfall adds nature’s music to the gardens. Listen to the calming sounds of the fountains in the gardens, and the stillness of the reflecting pool in the Sanctuary Garden.
Vegetable gardens began in medieval times within the walls of monasteries. In a bow to their religious beliefs, the gardens contained four sections, representing a cross, and a water feature.
Vita Sackville-West, the 20th century English poet, created a white garden in 1949 at Sissinghurst Castle Garden in Kent. It is so lovely it motivated us to create a small version of our own.
A garden should bring you in harmony with nature and quiet your soul. The Sanctuary Garden was created for just this purpose – moments of tranquility, reflection and thoughtfulness.
Prince Charles believes gardens need two things: rich soil and water. Our series of ponds and bogs were encouraged by visits to the Beth Chatto Garden in Sussex.
Every major garden in the world has a grand staircase. Our modest version cascades down from our home, past the Koi pool and lawn and into the garden rooms.