this traditional garden reflects the fascination sixteenth century English aristocracy had with geometric patterns and symbolism with double meanings.
The intricate knot garden is based upon the drawings by Didymus Mountain – the pen-name of sixteenth century writer Thomas Hill – and has been under construction since 2011. It is surrounded by mythical beasts, an arbour, Elizabethan wall and a stone pavilion based on the pudding house at Montacute House in England.