Page 164 - cn-The Art of Style Status STUDIO pres April 2024
P. 164

The Duchess Garden {initially known as the Ladies Garden} is positioned on the escarpment
                                           slopes of Blackberry Hill. Capability Brown had envisioned a ‘shady seat’ in the wooded area.

                                           However, Elizabeth wanted such a place as a secret garden that would be discovered after a
                                           walk through the newly established woods that ascended from the castle.
                                           Between 1807—1820’s the Duchess and Hermit Gardens were being established and landscaped,
                                           whilst the new castle was still under construction. A ‘shady seat’ was placed on the terraced
                                           escarpment in the form of a‘Root and Moss’ House, its position afforded views out to the vale
                                           and pool in the Lower Gardens.
                                           Elizabeth placed a column near the ‘Root and Moss’ house with her poem in celebration of the
                                           gardens inscribed. The Alter Realist composition superimposes the pose of Elizabeth leaning
                                           against the column, as painted by John Hoppner {1758-1810}, which hangs in the Castle
                                           Ballroom with the present view of the same location.

                                           Today the Duchess garden is a mixture of Elizabeth’s Ladies Garden, and the Spring Gardens
                                           created by Violet the 8th Duchess in the early 1900’s and includes the restoration programme
                                           carried out by Emma, the present Duchess.

                                           Planted borders run along the Duke’s Walk Terrace, before merging into planting of shrubs and
                                           ornamental trees planted for spring and autumn colours, and  continues the themes of the Rose,
                                           Japanese and Spring Gardens that surround the castle.









                                                                                                                            FG 139850
                                                                                                                            ‘Chatelaine, Elizabeth 5th Duchess’
                                                                                                                            Canvas:  40x50 inches
   159   160   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169