Christopher Bradley-Hole (A. 1964-69) Wins Gold at The Chelsea Flower Show

Posted by System Administrator on 21 May 2013

Modified by System Administrator on 11 Jun 2020

HRH Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall at the Daily Telegraph Garden, designed by Christopher Bradley-Hole

This garden is a contemporary and contemplative composition that takes inspiration from the making of the English landscape, the Japanese approach to garden design and modern abstract art.

The garden is a representation of England as a wooded landscape from which openings were cleared to allow settlement, civilisation and cultivation. English native trees and shrubs are used in a graphic way to create an understorey that expresses the way a field pattern has been superimposed on the countryside. Blocks of box, yew and beech form the field landscape. The humble hazel, symbol of the working forest, is shown in a new 'designed' form. Oak features as a structure - a colonnade of columns crafted from English oak.

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