The CERCESTERSHIRE hut, located in the sloping hills of the Teme Valley, is listed in the competition for the nation’s favorite garden.
Nine miles west of Worcester, the Pear Tree Hunt in Winchford is a magnificent garden created by Pam and Aristotle Thompson and already holds a silver medal in Britain’s Best Gardeners’ Garden.
It has also been a charity for nine years, attracting gardeners from all over England and even Europe.
On Sunday, August 29, hundreds of tea lamps and candles will be reopened as part of the National Garden Program as it transforms into a magical land.
A glorious sunset at the Pear Tree Hut Garden in Winchford, for a fundraiser later this month
Also a runner-up in the channel 4-year-old DD race, the magnificent three-hectare garden — southwest of the Bulmer Cider Apple Gardens – to Marilly Hill, Aberbel’s Watch Tower and more – is interested in reusing the unusual.
Pam explains: “Old metal oil tanks have become foxes and fences have been erected using old horses and steel wheels.
“The vegetable garden is made of recycled materials and includes seating and water feature.
The first fully restored garden, surrounded by fragmented box coverings and Victorian edging, sits in the middle of the mainland.
“And with colorful plant borders, there is a strange prehistoric plant wonder.
“An example is a pine tree that is now dangerously extinct once on the red list. The garden also has its own plant theater and dove, a sofa, and a teapot-decorated map.
“The vegetable garden is made of recycled materials and includes seating and water feature.
“And with colorful plant borders, there is a strange prehistoric plant wonder. One example is a pine tree that is now dangerously thought to disappear once on the red list.
Pam and Alistair Thompson’s Pear Tree Garden has been nominated for a national competition.
“The garden also has its own plant theater and pigeon, a maple sofa and a maple pride that serves as a bird’s nest.
“They also live in a medieval pole house and ‘Enoch’s’ is a four-hen house of a truly bamboo garden surrounded by a sophisticated beach fence.
The Victorian style greenhouse has a tiled floor with a raised orchard under a flat floor.
“It was all hard work, but we were surprised to find out that we were one of four in the Midlands in The Nation’s Favorite Garden.
With large, ancient and historic gardens, we are in a fierce competition as an isolated rural cottage garden.
Click here to support the pear tree cottage garden theenglishgarden.co.uk/ngs/vote/?garden=ptreecottage.
Votes are available until the end of September.
The Star Prize will be awarded to Garden Treasurer Helen and Winchester Winter Andrew Molinux.
Of The ‘Winchford Gardens’ event, in which villagers opened their garden doors, raised, 6,400 for charity.
One of the organizers, Sandra Kelly, said: “We had a great day and we were lucky in the weather.
The money we raise will be donated to local groups such as the Church and the Lime Parsons Day Center.