Sunday 8 June 2014

Barton Manor Gardens

Barton Manor Gardens were open today in aid of Age UK IOW and Challenge & Adventure. Three of us went. We took a picnic and sat on the grass near the lake, having walked down a slightly overgrown pathway near the converted stables. The weather was perfect; hot June sunshine with blue skies and hints of wispy clouds overhead. After lunch we fed the carp in the pond with some pellets we had been sold by a confident young lady from the Challenge and Adventure team, then winded our way around the edge of the lake in search of the Japanese Garden. We didn't find it. However, we walked through some lovely woodland, loosely managed, with the occasional Rhododendron in full bloom and surrounded by the smell of wild garlic.
 
When we got back to where we started we headed up a gravel path, with some lovely stone steps, to the formal garden by the manor house. We weren't allowed in there, but could see it well enough from a nearby path. There was a long border full of lavender-blue Nepeta. Below it, by a public path, was a long herbaceous border full of Alchemilla mollis, ornamental grasses, ornamental thistles, foxgloves and other lovely plants. We carried on past the manor garden, past a neglected pond and statue, and emerged near a meadow of wildflowers and grasses. We saw a buzzard circling overhead, then continued our walk back towards the lake and found the Japanese garden.
 
The Japanese garden was somewhat disappointing; a small stream ran through it, bordered by a lot of weeds and the occasional Primula. There was a nice wooden walkway, a wooden deck by a pond full of water lilies and a boggy area full of Arum lilies. The walkway ended by a gravelled area next to a shallow pond choked with algae and a dilapidated summer house that was in desperate need of replacing.
 
We made our way back to the courtyard where there were a variety of stalls, and purchased a burger for my child and tea for the adults, followed by ice cream from the omnipresent Plaza Ices van. There were more stalls in the converted barn so we had a look around there before leaving.
 
I would like to go back there, but left feeling in desperate need to take the garden in hand. It has much potential and a beautiful boathouse!
Boat House interior


Tree trunks by the lake

Barton Manor

Nepeta border
 

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