Wallington
Wallington, Cambo, near Morpeth, Northumberland,
NE61 4AR
The yew hedges at Wallington are in the walled garden
which is across the road from the main house and grounds. You walk downhill
through a wooded area which has lakes and meandering paths until you
find the entrance to the walled garden which was once used as a vegetable
garden. Presumably the owners of the house didn't want to see where
their food was grown or the men who did the work as it is quite a distance.

Once through the entrance into the walled garden you come to
a top terrace with some steps
The walled garden site is relatively narrow as stately
home sized gardens go but you continue on downwards with a few rooms
to look into. The whole is a great area to relax in and some visitors
to Wallington just come to wander around the gardens and never see the
house.

The top hedge with the hot house in the distance

Fantastic circular hedge which feels like a theatre
Avenues lead off the circular area
There are lots of ways to walk around
the walled garden and you can find yourself not being able to decide
which way to go. Eventually you get to the bottom of the hill and see
the secret gate which is locked which provides a sense of mystery to
the whole garden.

Yew hedge with arches
On the upper terrace off to the left
as you enter is a fascinating greenhouse, or more strictly a hothouse,
with pools and exotics inside which is well worth the time climbing
up to see. The terrace outside has a number of new statues of ancient
and mythical heroes which enhance the drama of the place. Above all
the the yew hedges are simple but well kept dividing lines with only
one ball to break the squarness.

Wallington has a lot of new statues installed which enhance
the drama
All photographs by Anthony Blagg.
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