The Courtyard Garden at Holme Pierrepont Hall
An Exquisite Grade II Listed Courtyard Garden
The Courtyard Garden is still laid out to the original design of 1875, possibly by the garden designer, William Nesfield to mark the coming of age of Charles, Viscount Newark, later 4th Earl Manvers.
The main focus of the garden is the formal box parterre infilled with Hidcote lavender and golden oregano.The rest of the garden comprises two rose beds and several herbaceous borders. The walls are also covered with clematis, roses and wisteria.
As part of our Heritage Lottery Grant, we hope to establish whether Nesfield was the designer of the garden.
The main focus of the garden is the formal box parterre infilled with Hidcote lavender and golden oregano.The rest of the garden comprises two rose beds and several herbaceous borders. The walls are also covered with clematis, roses and wisteria.
As part of our Heritage Lottery Grant, we hope to establish whether Nesfield was the designer of the garden.