Veddw House Garden

Dog/Pet friendly
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Campanula
Campanula
Campanula
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Cotinus
Cotinus
Cotinus
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Conservatory
Conservatory
Conservatory
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Hedge Garden, Veddw,
Hedge Garden, Veddw,
Hedge Garden, Veddw,
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Bird Bath in front garden
Bird Bath in front garden
Bird Bath in front garden
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Cornfield Garden
Cornfield Garden
Cornfield Garden
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Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
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Campanula
Campanula
Campanula
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Wild Garden
Wild Garden
Wild Garden
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Grasses Parterre
Grasses Parterre
Grasses Parterre
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Overview

Veddw is a private garden open to the public and therefore non-institutional and idiosyncratic. It is owned by Anne Wareham, and Charles Hawes.(Anne is the author of 'The Bad Tempered Gardener', Charles the photographer, see http://veddw.com/bad-tempered-gardener/) The design of the garden includes references to the local landscape and history, but the over-riding concern has been aesthetic. There are two acres of ornamental gardens, containing an ancient meadow and grasslands, flower borders and gardens enclosed in yew hedges,topiary,a black reflecting pool,a hedge garden,rambler roses,a small hillside planted with a parterre of ornamental grasses and two acres of woodlands.

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Summary

Dog/Pet friendly

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Extra info

Garden Acreage: 4
Open Times: Jun to Aug, Sun,14:00-17:00.
Price Details: Adult £6.50, Child £1.50.

Arrival information & directions

Address: Veddw House, The Fedw, Devauden, Monmouthshire, DevaudenNP16 6PH, United Kingdom

Take road to St Arvans from Devauden, down hill, Chepstow Park Wood on the right. Turn at sign The Fedw. Car park 100 yards on the right. From St Arvans - pass through the woods and look for sign to The Fedw. Sat Navs seem to find us.

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