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The Lake at Bichfield Tower, Morpeth |
Fantastic
weather, two gorgeous gardens & a wonderful nursery – a huge
thank you to Sandy, our new trip organiser.
1.
First up was STANTON FENCE - home to Sir David Kelly and his late
wife, Angela.
This
has been the Kelly home since 1969. Firstly a farm with land to enjoy
the world of horses, the gardens were designed in early 2000s by
Arabella Lennox-Boyd. For twenty two years Steve Grimwood has been
the head gardener.
Stanton
House was featured in Country Life in 2018 – so do have read &
enjoy the pictures of mid summer, by Val Corbett.
https://www.countrylife.co.uk/gardens/stanton-fence-traditional-english-garden-transformed-touch-chelsea-gold-medallist-182425
Morning coffee & tray bakes were much appreciated.
Lady Kelly was a keen grower of indoor pelagoniums. For some these plants belong to the 1970s, perhaps appealing more to the a senior population.However seeing them grow en masse - in gutsy profusion of health and colour - they were stunning!

2. Lunch was at STANTON HALL GARDENS & NURSERY.
The nursery is
a small family run business, offering something different from the
larger garden centres. This five star Trip Advisor rated nursery is a wonderful resource.
“Forty years ago, the nursery was started as
a market garden growing and selling soft fruit, vegetables and cut
flowers. As the days of ‘freeze your own’ declined, we progressed
into annual summer bedding plants then into perennials, shrubs and
trees. We still grew vegetables but now as plants to sell. This was
still as part time as we both had full time jobs elsewhere.
Since we became
self employed we have focused on plants and not followed the big
garden centres into franchising areas out. We felt that this way we
keep a “garden” atmosphere. We are only open for half the year
during the growing season April-mid September, as we find there are
few winter gardeners! We aim to
provide good quality plants, reasonably priced, with advice on all
areas of cultivation.
The gardens
have developed over the years as trade increased, with Chris’
imaginative constructions mostly from re-cycled materials, enhancing
the planting. Claire uses the gardens as an important source of seeds
and cuttings to produce the new stock each year. We hope we have
created a garden which people are happy to visit and enjoy."
https://www.stantonhall.co.uk

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The Roof of Bichfield Tower's GinGan |
Lunch was taken in the GIN GAN.
For some of us this was a new name.
A
gin gang is
a wheelhouse
(often
horse powered) which is usually circular
and
attached
to a threshing
barn.
Most were built in England in
the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
The
gin
was
short
for "engine" and
the gan for
“going”.
3. Our final destination was to BICHFIELD TOWER, Morpeth. This beautiful mediveal, pele tower is the home of Lesley and Stewart Manners. Set in approximately six acres: there is an
impressive stone water feature, large trout lake, mature woodland,
pear orchard, and two walled gardens. Extensive herbaceous borders,
prairie borders and contemporary grass borders live harmoniously together.
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Afternoon refreshments - Thank you Lesley |
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Wisteria adorned walls
Bichfield Tower is open for the NGS on 13th July 2025 A date for your diary perhaps. |
Written by Trish Rodgers
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