- A
stumpery is a
garden feature similar to a
rockery but made from
parts of dead trees. This can take the form of
whole stumps, logs,
pieces of bark or...
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Reflecting pool
Rockery Scandinavian grillhouse Scholar's rock
Stepping stones Stumpery Sylvan theater Summerhouse Terrace Topiary Tōrō (lantern)
Trellis Turf...
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garden Sculpture trail Sensory garden Shade garden Shakespeare garden Stumpery Sustainable gardening Tea
garden Telegarden Therapeutic garden Terrace...
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Woodland Garden featuring two
classical temples made from
green oak and a
stumpery created by
Julian and
Isabel Bannerman in 1996. The King has described...
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National Collection of ferns,
which are to be seen in the rock garden, the
stumpery and the orchard. In 1336 a
grant from
Edward III
allowed Sir
Walter Strickland...
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Bowling green and
Quoit Ground Cheshire Cottage Wellingtonia Avenue The
Stumpery Dahlia Walk Lower, Rose,
Verbena and
Araucaria Parterres Cherry Orchard...
- have
design features including statuary, follies, pergolas, trellises,
stumperies, dry cr**** beds, and
water features such as fountains,
ponds (with or...
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become known for its
garden designs. They were
commissioned to
design a
stumpery at
Highgrove House by King
Charles in the late 1990s. In 1993 the Bannermans...
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skyrocketed their career.
Following that they were
commissioned to
create a
stumpery at
Highgrove House by King
Charles III in the late 1990s.
Their rejuvenation...
- the UK's
Wildlife and
Countryside Act 1981. Log pyramids, also
called stumperies, are
vertical log
piles where the logs are
buried upright,
providing plenty...