Barnsley House Garden Plan Photograph Gardenvisit Photograph Gardenvisit Address The Close Barnsley Cirencester Gloucestershire England GL7 5EE Opening times See Barnsley House website re garden visits Website Visit the Barnsley House Garden website Nearby gardens Cirencester Park 6 5 km away Cerney House Gardens 6 9 km away
Mrs Verey s Barnsley House has been a boutique hotel for almost a decade but it is the force of her personality and her celebrated planting style which gives the place atmosphere Photographs by Kendra Wilson for Gardenista Above Yew and box topiary are integral to the Verey style Above The octagonal pond in an enclosed garden by the temple Yes Refreshments Tearoom Barnsley House and Garden Barnsley House has a beautiful small garden of 4 acres created by the late Rosemary Verey one of the 20th s centuries most famous designers The Barnsley House Garden was redesigned by Rosemary Verey who helped design a border at Prince Charles s Garden at Highgrove
Barnsley House Garden Plan
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List Entry BARNSLEY HOUSE Listed on the National Heritage List for England Search over 400 000 listed places Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos Overview Heritage Category Park and Garden Grade II List Entry Number 1001646 Date first listed 27 Sep 2002 Go to the official list entry It s so encouraging to gardeners to know that design is a moving but also very achievable target For example while Vita Sackville West in the early 1900 s gave us her version of garden rooms and herbaceous borders at Sissinghurst Rosemary Verey at Barnsley House later introduced a seemingly very similar and noteworthy for consideration English style in the garden
Barnsley House s garden inspires everything we do from the freshly picked ingredients on the menu at the Potager to the cut flowers dotted throughout the hotel to the hand tied bundles of lavender in the spa the influence of Rosemary Verey s garden prevails To celebrate the work of the highly regarded writer and designer Rosemary Verey 1918 2001 Anna Pavord visits her home at Barnsley House in Gloucestershire to see what gardening lessons can be learnt
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Mrs Verey modelled her famous potager kitchen garden on a design in William Lawson s Country Housewife s Garden published 1618 Yes high standards have been maintained at Barnsley House even down to the muck on the flowerbeds Barnsley House Barnsley Cirencester Gloucestershire 01285 740000 www barnsleyhouse Designed for definite purpose Barnsley Herb Garden was created by Davina Wynne Jones as her Herbs for Healing centre The two acre field behind Barnsley House in whose garden she had grown up under the legendary gardening lore of her mother Rosemary Verey has now after three years of hard work an established place in the Cotswold calendar of gardens to visit but for more than the
Garden design Verey s most significant garden design was that for her own Barnsley House In 1970 she opened the garden for one day to the public under the National Gardens Scheme the garden s popularity was such that it would eventually open six days a week to accommodate 30 000 annual visitors Home grown From garden to table Head Gardener Jennifer Danbury and her team are responsible for the delicious garden fresh herbs salads and vegetables you ll find on menus at The Potager and The Boot Freshly picked from our kitchen garden every morning
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Barnsley House Garden Plan - Cirencester England Gloucestershire Introduction Seventeenth century Barnsley House has associated gardens created in the mid 20th century by the plantswoman Mrs Rosemary Verey and her husband David The design incorporates elements dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries