Levens Hall
Levens Hall, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 0PD
As major religions have their Mecca or Rome, Topiary
has Levens Hall. If you are at all interested in the art, your first
visit to Levens near Kendal, a stones throw from the Lake District National
Park, will make you run about like a new born puppy.

Large yew forms in small box parterres
The fact that many gardens once looked like this is
not surprising. That Lancelot "Capability" Brown and his fashionable
landscape vandals tearing up gardens to create parkland missed only
one, is.

All shapes and sizes
In 1688 Colonel James Grahme, onetime Keeper of the
Privy Purse to King James the Second bought, or won at cards, the estate
and set about designing a new garden. The Frenchman Guillame Beaumont
was appointed as garden designer. He had already tried his hand at Hampton
Court Palace and been responsible for designing other English gardens
but it is only here at Levens that his work remains. Some think he was
a pupil of that other French Garden Master Le Notre and at any rate
the gardens show his influence but they are a world apart from the formal
French gardens of the period.

Birds and lollipops
Levens was a tourist attraction form the early days
and people regularly wrote to Beaumont, who lived on the estate to come
and visit it. It is likely that many of the specimens still date from
that time but there have been additions and renovations over the years
especially during the reign of Victoria. The great age and maturity
of the Topiary has given them a design all of their own as the trees
have forced their wills upon the gardeners.

Unusual forms
The Box border hedges are still clipped by hand by
a small army of gardeners and although clipping of the Yews starts in
late summer it can be well into December before the final cuts have
been made. Many of the pieces have names such as "Queen Elizabeth
and her Maids of Honour", The "Judges Wig", the "Bellingham
Lion" and the Jugs of "Morocco", a potent Brew which
was once drunk at the annual raucous Radish Feast held each May and
instigated by Grahme.

Fantastic spirals
Oh, and by the way there is an Elizabethan House to
look at and other gardens besides, should you ever tire of the Topiary,
but then as you are reading this I'm sure you won't.

Those birds again!
All photographs by Anthony Blagg.
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