As this was my favourite house and garden on the tour, I will post some more from both the garden and indoors. The interior was very special, and the windows amazingly beautiful.

On entering the house, the light from the many windows and the open architectural solution made for an immediate love. In the header you can see the second floor and some more modern architecture.


I loved the seemingly wild and random, unorganized looks of the garden – even if I knew there is a design behind it. For more facts, please visit Jude again!







The nursery is a must see in every garden – and maybe buy a little something…which I of course did! Thank you for walking with me – hope to see you in my next garden walk too.
I never got to go inside the house so thank you for the visit. More lovely garden photos too.
Thank you, yes I thought I would have something from indoors as well as I saw you hadn’t been there. I.J. wanted to know their names, and I would too – do you have the time?
I have found the unusual plant and also a very interesting article about dramatic plants by Fergus Garrett the head gardener at DIxter – the link is in my response to I.J.
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One place I have failed to visit…
Not too late…
It is on the list 🙂 along with many others
Oh, this is so beautiful, Ann-Christine! I’d love to be there.
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Glorious pictures, both inside and outside.
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My favourite style of garden is the rambling, cottage style overflowing with colour. Thanks for taking us on this wander through a gorgeous garden
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Beautiful Ann-Christine.
I must have flowers! Thank you, Anne.
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Fantastic garden to walk in. A bit of an unusual one for me. For example, I could not recognize the flower in your photo number 6
Thank you, and I am sorry but I dont know either. I guess Jude would know. There is a link to her in my other garden posts. Right now I am in Holland.
No 6 is Paris polyphylla. You might like to read this article about the unusual plants at Dixter. And I hadn’t seen that one before either!
Thank you. And thanks for pointing me to that lovely article
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My pleasure.
Ah, you are a gem! Thank you from me in Hortus Botanicus, Leiden, Holland!
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Another great garden! Those window photos are gorgeous.
Aren’t they beautiful! I would not want to clean them though!
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