Charlecote Park
Charlecote Park, Wellesbourne, Warwickshire,
CV35 9ER.
The grounds of Charlecote are notorious as the spot
where Shakespeare is said to have poached deer and the owner of the
original house Sir Thomas Lucy, noted for his temper, is lampooned as
Justice Shallow in "Henry 1V Part Two. The house was originally
built in 1551 and Lucy entertained Queen Elizabeth the First here in
1572. The original grounds and gardens are lost as Lancelot "Capability"
Brown uprooted everything to make the parkland that we see today. So
where's the topiary?

View of the House
Sir Edmund Fairfax-Lucy with the help of the National
Trust have recently laid out an Elizabethan style parterre on the river
side of the house and planted yew trees between the gatehouse and the
main door which have every chance of being an imposing site once mature.
Sir Edward's parterre was planted in 2000 using the materials of a traditional
"Green Court", i.e. grass, yew and box.

Parterre
Box Parterre
All photographs by Anthony Blagg.
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