Shute House Garden

shute House Garden
shute House Garden

Shute House Garden See shute house garden on instagram #shutehouse. address shute house, donhead st mary, shaftesbury, dorset, england, sp7 9dg. opening times open by appointment for parties (tel 01935 814389). groups only. Shute house is primarily a private garden, a place of quiet reflection and tranquillity, but laced with theatrical delight in the form of its most famous feature the rill. the narrow formal channel of flowing water surrounded by high, clipped yew hedges recalls enclosed gardens of persia, or moorish designs like the alhambra in granada, but has an eccentricity that is quintessentially english.

shute house Designed By Geoffrey Jellicoe Love garden garden Pool
shute house Designed By Geoffrey Jellicoe Love garden garden Pool

Shute House Designed By Geoffrey Jellicoe Love Garden Garden Pool Shute house. sir geoffrey jellicoe, one of our finest landscape architects, was commissioned in 1969 to create a water garden for lady anne and captain michael tree. the result was shute house gardens; his favourite and some say his finest work. the river nadder rises at the top of the garden and is diverted into canals, waterfalls, rills and. Shute house, donhead st mary, wiltshire, england is a former rectory, now a private home, notable for its gardens designed by geoffrey jellicoe. about 2 1 ⁄ 2 miles (4.0 km) east of shaftesbury , the house and garden are at the very southern edge of wiltshire, on the border with dorset . The private garden at shute house was designed by sir geoffrey jellicoe between 1969 and 1988, with further alterations in 1993, in association with his clients michael and lady anne tree. a natural spring rises in the garden and water is the dominant feature; diverted into two, it feeds a network of formal and naturalistic water features, including the rill, the centrepiece of the garden. The private garden at shute house was designed in stages by leading post war landscape architect sir geoffrey jellicoe, between 1969 and 1988, and later in the 1990s, and is considered to be one of his greatest designs, marking the end of an extraordinary seven decade career.

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