The new walled garden at Jalbrook ...

 

The walled garden continues to evolve with the water feature now in place. Bird feeders and water bowls have been added to the many others that we have around the property to encourage our huge variety of feathered friends that fly in daily.

 

We have also planted a large number of grasses and sedges for the birds to play amongst and feed from. The 3 tonne piece of Donnybrook stone is now in situ and awaiting the stone carver to arrive to complete his masterpiece. Overseeing all of this is a giant piece of chain saw art in the form of a weather god totem. Benches have been added for guests to relax and enjoy the ambience and peace.

 

Test your skill's at the giant outdoor chess set, or just sit around the chimanea with a glass of wine to enjoy your special time out in our piece of paradise.


At the end of August we will see an avenue of Chinese Pistachio trees planted. We have ordered mature large trees to enhance the already beautiful parkland effect that has been achieved to date. Around the natural amphitheatre where the concerts are held we will also be adding another sixty of these stunning Chinese Pistachio trees. Autumn next year promises once again be a blaze of colour with the myriad of deciduous trees now on the property.

 

 

The very raw start to a new walled garden at Jalbrook. Over 2,000 bulbs were planted for spring colour along with some sculpture and time out spots to sit,relax and reflect.

Sculptures and relaxing spots created at Jalbrook

 

Weeping tree in the gardens at Jalbrook Cottages