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The Uk has been called “a nation of gardeners”, and Cumbria is home to some stunning options for families to visit.
Levens Hall was the only garden in the North of England that made the list, with Sissinghurst Castle Garden in Kent taking the top spot.
Chris Crowder, head gardener at Cumbrian-based Levens Hall and Gardens since 1986, says many of the home gardeners that he meets think that a piece of topiary art can be created almost ...
Levens Hall and Gardens, near Kendal, is planning to make its 2025 World Topiary Day event all about sharing knowledge, by exchanging secrets with… ...
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A team of gardeners in Cumbria have started the mammoth six-month trim of the world’s oldest topiary garden. Some of the trees at Levens Hall, near Kendal, date back to 1694, and the garden ...
The self-proclaimed “oldest topiary gardens” in the world is at Levens Hall, in the Lake District, cared for by the head gardener, Chris Crowder, the eleventh person to hold the job since the ...
Gardeners have started an ambitious six-month trimming of over 100 living sculptures in the world's oldest topiary garden. Established in 1694, each year the gardens at Levens Hall in Cumbria ...
Richard Bagot, 42, owns Levens Hall and its gardens. His family have been involved with the property for five centuries. Mr Bagot lives there now with Chloe, his fiancee, and their new baby.
The Topiary Garden at Levens Hall in Cumbria, founded in 1694, holds the Guinness World Record for being the oldest topiary garden in the world and attracts 30,000 visitors a year. The team of ...