Monday, October 5, 2020
Exploring Somerset’s garden of earthly delights
An aerial walkway is among the wonders at the spectacular Hadspen estate open to the public
If you walk left on entering the Newt in Somerset, past the shop selling artisanal wares, up the slope and into the deer park, you will arrive at an avenue of pines edging an old Roman road. It’s a good place to view the monumental scale of the work that has taken place on the 800-acre Hadspen estate since the South African, Koos Bekker, and his wife Karen Roos bought it in 2013.
Look west, towards the 17th-century, Grade II*-listed Hadspen House and you can take in the owners’ masterplan, designed by the French architect Patrice Taravella. There are the pretty squares of the kitchen garden; the egg-shaped “parabola”, a walled labyrinth featuring 267 varieties of apple tree; a cascade of ponds; a Victorian glasshouse; a cottage ornĂ©; and a succession of pools and lawns leading up to the house itself, once the seat of the Hobhouse family, now a hotel. Continue reading...