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| GARDENS AT WASSAND |
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 The
walled gardens were probably established in the sixteenth century
- parts of the wall being tudor - and records
show
that throughout the centuries they were used to supply the
main house with fresh vegetables, fruits and flowers. The
Walled Gardens have been recently restored - to a design created by
Charles Mitchell - and in 2000 a summer house was built in the second
garden, using reclaimed materials
from
the
Estate. Teas and light refreshments may
be purchased here on open days. |
 The
first garden features pleached lime trees enclosing a central lawn,
in the middle of which is a fountain. Surrounding the lawn are beds
planted with traditional roses, which can be enjoyed in full bloom
during the month of June. These is also a
herb garden and borders providing colour and interest all season.
The second walled garden is the kitchen garden with beds of vegetables
and fruit trees, as well as more formal features - box hedges, pond
and other water features. |
| The gardens encircling Wassand Hall feature
sweeping lawns and beds of roses, lavender and other plants, with views
of Hornsea Mere
and the surrounding parks and farm land. |
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