Wildside (Devon, England)
An astounding feat of landscape architecture, it began as a flat, 3-acre field (you can see a photo on their website). It is now a terrain of hillsides, valleys, canyons and streams. At the top of the property, you can look down at the roadside 25-feet below where it was once level ground. It is mind-boggling, and I couldn't quite wrap my brain around it all. Wiley estimates that he has moved around 100,000 tons of earth using a mini excavator, a dump truck, wheel barrows and buckets.
There are 3 areas of the garden - the lower garden, the courtyard and the canyons. I have too many photos for one post so I will focus on the lower garden first and cover the courtyard and canyons in the next installment.
The house sits in the center of the property and we gathered here as Keith told us about the garden. His artist wife, Ros, passed away in 2019 and some of her lovely paintings were displayed here.
After the talk, we were free to wander as we wished. The Lower Garden lies downhill from the house, forming a valley. Winding pathways lead you among berms and hillsides planted with trees (magnolias, Japanese maples), that appear taller because of the elevation.
Large vistas of wildflowers and perennials blend together to create a beautiful tapestry -





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