Denmans Garden
Denmans Lane, Fontwell, West Sussex, BN18 0SU
Those of a certain generation will remember
John Brookes the Garden Designer who appeared on the BBC's Gardeners'
World programme a few years ago. I won't even attempt to try and remember
how many. Denmans Garden was designed by John and is owned by John and
Michael Neve. It is a plantsman's garden where the flowers and textural
shrubs and grasses take centre stage and I wonder why I have included
it in a topiary listing. There are some items in box to help tie the
themes together, so here it is.

Giant Box Balls
The garden is approached via the garden centre. I
went there on a Sunday and it took ages to find someone to let us in.
The poor girl seemed to be looking after the shop, the cafe and the
entrance to the garden but maybe it is different on a weekday. Not many
people are as mad as I to go visiting a garden at 10 a.m.on a Sunday
morning. The leaflet says that the garden centre was 8th in the country's
top 50 according to the Independent Magazine in 2009 although the items
on sale seemed a little sad especially the furniture some of which was
already flaking paint. Never mind it is the garden we have come to see.

Box obelisk set in a hedge
What topiary there is is largely in box and mainly
confined to understated hedges popping out of the gravel.

Box ball in a geometric hedge reminiscent of a scientific symbol
There is much use of statuary in the garden to lead
the eye and it is often offset. There is nothing entirely geometric
or classical about this garden and it is in keeping with the sweeping
and flowing nature of the planting.

There is much use of statuary to lead the eye
There are also a few items of understated humour in
the garden like the yew and box chickens grazing around the gravel near
the Clock House put there like they have full range of the garden that
they own.

Whimsical yew chicken grazing in the corner complete with offspring

Safety in numbers
All photographs by Anthony Blagg.
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