Knightshayes
Knightshayes, Bolham, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 7RQ
If its perfect battlemented hedges you want then Knightshayes
is the place to go. They enclose several sections of the formal garden
to the rear of the house and the pool garden with its elegant statuary
is stunning.

Square hedges

Battlements and a half
The house was designed by William Burges (known for
his extravagant designs) for Sir John Heathcoat-Amory, who was MP for
Tiverton and the overall pattern of the garden was established at that
time by Edward Kemp. However it was the Heathcoat-Amory family, Sir
John and his wife, who undertook the exotic planting after the Second
World War and besides the formal topiary gardens near the house you
will find woodland walks and much more to keep you interested. The property
is now looked after by the National Trust and you could do worse, if
you are just beginning to find an interest in gardens, than to visit
Knightshayes, Devon's finest example.

Figures on top of hedge

Superb balls on end columns in yew
The photographs above are not particularly politically
correct as they depict hounds chasing a fox across the top of the hedges
as designed by Sir Ian Heathcoat-Amory. You can see how long it is since
I visited and I'm sure the National Trust will have removed them now
as they banned actual fox hunting on their land a few years back. I've
included them as they show one of Britain's former Topiary eccentricities
and give an indication of what you could do given the imagination.
All photographs by Anthony Blagg.
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