Bourton House
Bourton House, Bourton-on-the-Hill, Gloucestershire,
GL59 9AE
This is the sort of Eighteenth Century Cotswold Stone
Manor house and garden that you would dream about owning if you won
the lottery and maybe then you couldn't afford it. The lucky owners
Richard Paice and his wife unconstrained by history as would be the
case in a National Trust property have had free reign to use their imaginations
and produce a garden which is exciting but at the the same time a place
very much belonging to a family.

Overview of Parterre

View of the Parterre and pond
There is much use of Box and the parterre particularly
is stunning as its proportions are just the right size to give it magic.
On first entering this secret part of the garden you feel like Alice
just after drinking some intoxicating brew and the "basket woven"
pool is a suitable place for a White Rabbit to take a bath.

Use of spiral, cone and ball topiarys
Other parts of the garden are evolving all the time
and the geometrical box topiary specimens along the edge of the lawn
are a delight.

Fine initial work
This is certainly the sort of place you would need
to revisit to watch the ideas mature and see what new delights have
been dreamt up since your last visit.
All photographs by Anthony Blagg.
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