Bates Green Garden

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Bates Green Farm, Arlington BN26 6SH England
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Bates Green Garden, open to the public between February and October, was designed and planted by the late Carolyn McCutchan over a period of many years from 1968. The tranquil 1.5-acre garden surrounds the farmhouse, which was originally a gamekeepers cottage built circa 1814. The 5.5-acre Wildflower Meadow with its mown paths and seating allows visitors to relax and observe the diversity of flora and fauna within. The soil is neutral pH heavy Weald clay. This garden is most easily described as an English Garden planted in a naturalistic style. It sits comfortably within its rural surroundings. Carolyn was an acclaimed Plantswoman and her garden was featured in publications such as The English Garden, The Sunday Telegraph, Homes & Gardens, and Homes & Antiques to name but a few. Bates Green Garden attracted visitors from all around the globe and was annually opened for the NGS and various horticultural societies and groups. See the website for dates and events.

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