Coughton court
Coughton Court, Kings Coughton, Near Alcester, Warwickshire,
B49 5JA
This is one of those properties which can only happen
in England. Owned by the Throckmorton Family since 1409 and still managed
by them in spite of the fact that the overall running and costs have
been born by the National Trust for some years. If this were France
or Germany then the property would have fallen into the hands of the
State and lost much of its magic becoming a museum rather than a family
home of great historical importance, and involved in English history
it was. The main conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 planned
their deeds and some escaped here after the capture of Guy Fawkes. There
is a very interesting exhibition, outlining the major events and the
relationship with the Throckmorton Family, in the grounds.

Small forms being created
The gardens are being developed, or should I say redeveloped
all the time and the Lady of the house has added several new gardens
as well as planting the immediate front and rear with yew specimens
to give a feeling of Tudor splendour and wealth. The Elizabethan style
knot garden in the Courtyard was opened in 1992 and in 2003 the Mary
Copse memorial garden has been completed as a lasting testimony to the
hard work of one of the Trust's most loyal workers.

View of the main tower
All photographs by Anthony Blagg.
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