Cotswold Garden

This Beautiful Grade 1 listed house was a lost Cotswold treasure with no gardens to speak of. Set in the winsome Windrush Valley the garden design, partly inspired by historic research, sought to revive the Manor and give it a famous setting. The design work began in 2002 and since then it has become ‘the most written about garden in England’! We have been feted by HRH the Prince of Wales for the extensive new dry stone walling, for which he presented us with a Pinnacle Award. The gardens and I have appeared in innumerable garden programmes and now, to crown the whole thing, we have self published a history of Temple Guiting, written by the eminent Architectural Historian Jeremy Musson.

Drystone Walling Association of Great Britian Pinnacle Award.

Country Life, Apr 2010(8.3MB)
Gardens Illustrated, Sept 2009 (1.6MB)
Domino Magazine, Mar 2009(1.2MB)
House & Garden, June 2007(0.7MB)