Private visit to Faringdon House Gardens

faringdon house garden

Courtesy of Mrs Crossley Cooke, we are privileged to have a private visit to Faringdon House gardens which are never open to the public and the owner, or the Head Gardener, will welcome the group. The house (c.1780, not open) sits within a formal garden, rolling out to parkland and a lake. There is a walled garden, an orangery and a bog garden. Outside the north terrace a new formal garden was planted in 2021. The garden is notable for a variety of quirky statues introduced by Lord Berners and Robert Heber-Percy. An elevated swimming pool with a castellated turret for a changing room overlooks the kitchen garden. The visit will end with coffee, tea and cake in the Orangery.

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