In this episode of Growing Leonardslee, host Adam Streeter is joined by Head Gardener Jamie Harris and Senior Gardener Sarah Gardner for a deep dive into one of the estate’s most treasured and picturesque spaces: the Rock Garden.
Discover the fascinating history behind this iconic feature designed by the famous Pulham & Sons — when it was created and the vision Sir Edmund Loder had when selecting the original plantings that continue to shape its character today. From early 20th-century horticultural ideals to the present day, the Rock Garden stands as a living testament to over a century of garden design and care.
Jamie and Sarah share how the garden has evolved over the decades one of the highlights of Leonardslee, as well as the ongoing work involved in preserving its delicate balance of rock and plant life. Learn about the specialist tools and techniques used to maintain this historic garden, and how the team blends conservation with thoughtful innovation.
The episode also features personal reflections from the gardening team, including their favourite areas of the garden, rare plant highlights, and the seasonal moments that best showcase the Rock Garden in all its glory.
We explore the idea of the Rock Garden as a living exhibition—a constantly changing, carefully maintained space that invites exploration, appreciation, and respect for its fragility and significance.
Whether you're planning your first visit or have wandered its winding paths many times before, this episode offers a new perspective on one of Leonardslee’s most captivating horticultural gems.
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