Scampston Walled Garden

I was lucky enough to cover a shoot at Scampston Walled Garden a couple of years ago for Country Living Magazine. This wonderful garden is set within the walls of the original kitchen garden for Scampston Hall. The garden was derelict for nearly fifty years when Sir Charles and Lady Legard started a huge restoration project with the help of garden designer, Piet Oudolf. This garden looks stunning during late summer and well worth the visit to North Yorkshire.

The Perennial Meadow showing the Conservatory

The Perennial Meadow

The Perennial Meadow

Perennial Meadow

Seed heads of Phlomis russeliana in the Perennial Meadow

Drifts of Molinia caerulea ssp caerulea ‘Poul Petersen’ and Phellodendron chinense ( Chinese Cork Tree ) in the middle

Drifts of Molinia caerulea ssp caerulea ‘Poul Petersen’ and Phellodendron chinense ( Chinese Cork Tree ) in the middle

The Serpentine Garden

About jasoningramphotography

Based in Bristol, Jason travels widely photographing gardens, plants, food and people for magazines, books and design groups. He also works in collaboration with Toby Buckland, Carol Klein and Joe Swift on regular magazine features as well as providing the stills for BBC Gardeners' World television series.
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8 Responses to Scampston Walled Garden

  1. Becky Davis says:

    Jason, your work is brautiful! As you can see from my web site we both share a love for plants.
    Becky Davis
    bdbotanicals.com

  2. VP says:

    I was there a couple of weeks ago – well worth a visit 🙂

  3. Beautiful garden and stunning photographs (Penny Leaver Green put me onto your blog having told me about this garden and your pics). Oh for a garden large enough to contain a perennial meadow!

  4. What a wonderful set of photos! I love the fact that the garden is in its late summer dress; a different visual opportunity. Thank you for sharing this.

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