The exquisite private gardens of Petworth House

Petworth is known for its Capability Brown parkland, open to the public, but in the private gardens, Caroline Egremont has created an exquisite and intimate sanctuary within a series of garden rooms
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Vestiges of the old sunken garden, created by Fred Streeter, were resuscitated and four ziggurats of box bring geometric grandeur to the entrances. The raised borders on all four sides, framed by hornbeam hedges, flower in June in unfolding waves of pink, purple and silver: artemisias, cerastiums, lychnis and oreganums are punctuated by the velvety crimson ‘William Shakespeare’ rose. A square, black mirror pool at the centre of the garden occasionally catches the reflection of the moon.
Native apple trees are the focus in the orchard. Brownlees and Egremont Russets were chosen for their blossom, the latter raised at Petworth in the nineteenth century. They flower at the same time as the buttercups in the grass beneath. Mown in mid June to 10cm, the grass recovers quickly and the buttercups bloom again. Beyond, a small flock of woolly Southdown sheep grazes on half an acre, eating the spare apples and snoozing under the trees. A split-oak fence forms one side of the rose walk, covered in a profusion of the rare white Rosa banksiae var. normalis. Ethereal grasses sway along the verges.

With the sense of enclosure provided by the walls, the subtle changes of light, shadows and reflections, and the occasional hint of windblown scent, Caroline has created a timeless atmosphere in these intimate spaces. ‘I invariably set out into my garden with a feeling of excitement,’ she explains. ‘Although the major work has been done, I will always continue planting bulbs and nurturing the wild flowers’.

Petworth House and Park, Petworth, West Sussex. For opening times, visit nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth-house-and-park. The private gardens are open to horticultural groups and students, by appointment only: send a written request to Lady Egremont, Petworth House, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0AE