Monday 4 June 2012

Warwick Gardens

 
Originally the castle would have been surrounded by a landscape designed to ensure that the defence of the castle was not obstructed by trees or cover that could provide sanctuary for unwanted visitors.

As England became more settled and civil wars and internal struggle ceased to become of relevance, attentions turned towards the design of a landscape and gardens more fitting for a grand stately home. The transformation of the surrounding landscape was due to the involvement of Capability Brown. During the 1750's the surrounding grounds were transformed.

Today the visitor is inspired by the tranquil setting surrounding the castle. The landscaping enhances every aspect of the castle with its sweeping lawns to the river edge. The natural beauty is breathtaking and the specially chosen trees and shrubs lend themselves to the overall effect of this impressive and extensive garden. Take a look at some of the photographs for a tour round the gardens.

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