The double borders at Newby Hall, North Yorkshire run down to the River Ure (2020-08-09) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
Lucinda Compton first came to Newby Hall when her husband Richard brought her to his family home in Yorkshire
Robin Compton at Newby Hall Gardens (2000) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
Robin Compton lived at Newby Hall between 1977 and 2009 during which time he and his wife Jane restored the gardens and opened them to the public, adapting them for visitors and adding both the miniature railway and the Adventure Gardens now enjoyed by thousands of children.
Lucinda Compton in the gardens at Newby Hall (2019-06) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
As Curator of the Gardens, Lucinda Compton has learned to be passionate about gardening and has overseen change and development in the gardens over 20 years
The borders of Newby Hall in full colour in August (2020-08-09) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
The double herbaceous border has been replanted and reinvigorated during Richard and Lucinda Compton's time at Newby Hall
Apple picking in the autumn at Newby Hall Gardens (2019-09) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
The Historic Orchards are home to 50 different varieties of apples, many old, rare and some found nowhere else in the North of England. Each year September ends with an apple throwing contest for visitors.
Robin's Walk at Newby Hall Gardens (2019-06) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
New gardens include Robin's Walk which once featured red, white and bi-coloured roses but is now cherished for the vibrancy of its blue and yellow borders.
The Shell Pavilions at Newby Hall Gardens (2017-06) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
The two Shell Pavilions at the end of the Double Borders were completed in 2017. Here Lucinda Compton talks to shell designer, Linda Fenwick.
Salvias in the herbaceous border at Newby Hall (2019-07) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
The Newby Hall borders were replanted in between 2013 and 2015. A new, modern colour palette blends soft pastels with vibrant lilac, magenta, lime, claret and silver. A wonderful haven for bees, butterflies and dragonflies, the borders are worth more than one visit each season.
Making friends in the Water Garden at Newby Hall (2020-06) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
Springtime heralds a profusion of primulas in the Water Garden at Newby Hall, as colourful as a sweet shop.
A magnolia walk edges the Tropical Garden at Newby Hall (2020-05) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
The magnolia walk is at its most magnificent in Spring.
The Autumn Garden at Newby Hall on the site of the old Croquet Lawn. (2020-09) by Newby HallHistoric Houses
Newby Hall and Gardens
A garden for all seasons
Home of Richard and Lucinda Compton
Ripon, Yorkshire, England
Newby Hall & Gardens, Ripon, Yorkshire
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