Last updated on 10 March 08
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Folly Farm Garden

  4.0/5 (1 ratings)

Gardenvisit Editorial

A famous example of the Arts and Crafts Style, designed by Gertrude Jekyll and Edwin Lutyens. An old farmhouse was extended in 1906, using blue-grey brick, and extended again in 1912. Courtyards were made between the buildings. The later design included a canal and a tank garden with steps going down to the water.
Address Sulhamstead, nr Reading, Berkshire, England, RG7 4DF
Opening times Closed for visiting until 2010.

Designers and Influences

This garden has been designed and influenced by Gertrude Jekyll, Edwin Lutyens

Nearby Garden Nurseries

Garden Nurseries within 30km as the crow flies from this garden.


Recent Reviews

  • 5 months ago KK said

    I visited Folly Farm under the National Gardens Scheme, and loved it.

    (4.0/5)

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