The Historic Buildings, Parks and Gardens Event 2022 took place on Tuesday the 15th November at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster. https://hbpage.hall-mccartney.co.uk Along with members of Historic Houses the event was attended by representatives from many specialist organisations including, the Gardens Trust, County Gardens Trusts, The Victorian Society, Professional Gardeners Guild and the...Read More
Buckinghamshire History Festival 2022 Reminder that Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust is taking part in this festival:Claire de Carle is giving a free on line talk on Dorton Spa Welcome to the Buckinghamshire History Festival website! This November we’re bringing Buckinghamshire’s past to life with tours, talks, and theatre from organisations across the county. Be entertained by...Read More
The Trust is delighted to inform the members that Rupert, Lord Carrington has kindly accepted the invitation to become a patron of the Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust. In his letter of acceptance, he congratulated the Trust on reaching the “25th anniversary milestone” and looks forward “to giving whatever support I can”. Lord Carrington is already a...Read More
Fred Roche Gardens The “Fred Roche Gardens lie in the heart of the city centre, behind Christ the Cornerstone church and The Guildhall, and overlooked by offices on Silbury and Midsummer Boulevards. They provide a tranquil haven in the busy commercial district of Central Milton Keynes. The gardens include lawns, borders, formal features, and quiet...Read More
On the afternoon of Thursday 20 October, the inaugural meeting of our Gardeners Network was held in the Bennett Room at Stowe. Barry Smith who has been the head gardener at Stowe for many years was the host for the afternoon before the meeting and between the showers, he took a few of the gardeners...Read More
Claire de Carle’s welcome speech: Good afternoon and a very warm welcome to Hampden House for this special celebration. 1997 was a very eventful year, we might remember it as the year Princess Diana died or that Tony Blair became prime minister and on a lighter note Titanic the movie was released, and the first...Read More
Just two years after breaking ground, a painstaking restoration scheme to revive and reveal one of the most historic parks in Milton Keynes has been successfully completed by The Parks Trust. Delivered by a team of over 60 people and funded by the National Lottery, the scheme has returned the park to its former glory...Read More
Catch up with this amazing story and exhibition. In the summer of 1928, 24 year old horticulture student Loyal Johnson and his friend Sam Brewsterembarked on an epic cycling journey. In just three months, they cycled almost 1,500 miles, battling wind, rain and insect bites, to visit more than 80 gardens across the UK. Most...Read More
What do I think of when I hear the name Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust? Happy memories stir within me of distant, dark, winter evenings spent in committee meetings at Waddesdon, grappling with ideas for talks and walks, day-conferences and publications, initiatives to involve schools, responding to research and planning issues, and much else besides. I have...Read More
Here is a fascinating tree to be found in Evenley Wood. Evenley Wood Garden is in Northamptonshire NN13 5SH info@evenleywoodgarden.co.uk This is Zanthoxylum Americanum known as The Toothache Tree It is from E North America The twigs and fruits are said to have been chewed by the Native North Americans to alleviate toothache, the acrid...Read More