Top L to R: Munstead Woods; Penshurst Place
Bottom L to R: Fields to the rear of Sissinghurst Castle Garden - in Spring and Autumn
This post lists all those posts which relate to places - and gardens in particular - in the South of England outside London. Bottom L to R: Fields to the rear of Sissinghurst Castle Garden - in Spring and Autumn
Counties are listed alphabetically. The posts are then listed in the order they were published except where there are a group belonging to one place (eg Sissinghurst) in which case those are grouped together. The images all come from the posts listed.
This summary will be updated periodically with posts as they are added to the blog. It will also be listed in the right hand column of this blog.
Berkshire & Buckinghamshire
- Cliveden, Cookham and Stanley Spencer
- Eating - and sketching - Alfresco (to be transferred to this blog)
- Rush Hour at the Marlow Rowing Club (to be transferred to this blog)
East Sussex- Great Dixter
- Great Dixter in the Spring
- The Rother Valley from Great Dixter
- The Long Border at Great Dixter
Kent- The kitchen garden at Chartwell, Churchill's former home
- Sketching bluebells at Emmett's Garden, Kent
- Through the fence (Emmett's Garden)
- International Sketchcrawl - Great Comp Garden, Kent
- More sketching at Sissinghurst and a salutary tale
- The White Garden, Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent
- Summer at Sissinghurst
- Autumn at Sissinghurst

- Spring at Sissinghurst
- Spring fields from Sissinghurst
- The view from the Downs
- Knole House in Kent
- A hot summer's afternoon in a Kentish garden (Penshurst Place)
- Groombridge Place - home of Pride and Prejudice and the Draughtsman's Contract




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