Well 19 to be exact – one we couldn’t find.
Astley Country Gardens
The first group of 8 gardens, well spread out over the
surrounding countryside, included a Grade ll listed half timbered house with
sub tropical planting, stumpery with tree ferns and woodland temple,
underground grotto and water features; classical style garden with a variety of
features, a half acre garden with mixed borders and large paddock with specimen
trees; a Grade ll listed C16 farmhouse garden with herbaceous borders, small
feature courtyard leading to a part-walled terrace and lily pond; thatched
cottage surrounded by mixed borders, bedding displays and woodland; spacious
garden with beautiful views and a lake in a secluded valley with an
arboretum; farmhouse garden with stream and bog garden, mixed borders and
pathways through shrubs and woodland; country bungalow with choice plants in a
cottage style garden and wildlife pools.
Broughton Poggs and Filkins Gardens
These two Cotswold villages, near Lechlade, contained 12 open
gardens and an allotment. Scale and character varied from the grand landscape
setting of Filkins Hall, to the small but beautifully formed Pigeon Cottage,
Taylor Cottage and The Tallot.
There was also an interesting display of bonsai – including maples...
... and some interesting garden art.
Broughton Poggs Mill had a rushing mill stream; Pip Cottage
combined topiary, box hedges and a picturesque rural view.
We also visited the small but perfectly formed Swinford Museum in Filkins. Two small cottages containing exhibitions of bygone Farming, music and masonry.
We were also entertained by the ‘Rock Choir’.
The village pub also had an unusual name – the Five Alls. Originally,
this depicted the Queen who governs all,
a Lawyer who pleads for all, a
Parson who prays for all, a Soldier
who fights for all, and a Farmer who
pays for all. Some years later,
however, a different mix of Alls was adopted, the Queen being replaced by the
Devil, who takes all. Elsewhere in the country there are a few similarly-named
inns with slight variations on the Alls theme: there is a Four Alls where the
Lawyer is left out, and a Six Alls with both the Queen and the Devil included.