
Mothercombe House Gardens, near Plymouth
Mothecombe House, a Queen Anne house with additions by Sir Edwin Lutyens sits above Mothercombe Beach. There are 2 Walled Gardens and paths lead down one side of the valley with an amazing array of plants leading down to the sea.
Mothecombe House and gardens are situated above Mothecombe beach, at the mouth of the Erme estuary on the Flete Estate. They are tucked under one side of a valley running down to the beach, so they are several degrees warmer than the village of Holbeton, two miles inland, and they are sheltered from the prevailing south westerly salt laden winds, allowing tender plants to flourish.
Overlooking the whole garden is Mothecombe House, a Queen Anne house with additions by Sir Edwin Lutyens. On the south front there is a walled garden with Lutyens Terraces planted with wisteria, irises and agapanthus, and a lawn with herbaceous borders. A door leads to an orchard underplanted with daffodils, with a camellia walk to the woodland garden. Grassy paths lead up to the Duchess' Walk and hazel tunnel to Mothecombe Grove and the Autumn garden and back past the eucryphia which absolutely hums with bees in August.
The camellias, magnolias and cherries are underplanted with masses of snowdrops and hellebores followed by primroses, Solomon's seal and sheets of bluebells, foxgloves and campion as spring advances. As the camellias lose their blooms, the rhododendrons and ornamental acers take centre stage in the bluebell woods. Turning the corner one suddenly hears the sea, and can glimpse the waves through the trees.
Returning along the bottom path, giant gunnera of elephantine proportions flank a pool, and a thicket of brilliant willow and cornus appear luminous in the low winter sunshine, followed by Pieris forestii and deciduous azaleas. The next blaze of colour is in the bog garden, with masses of cool green ferns and huge arum lilies, skunk cabbage, iris, primulas, astilbes and hostas. A massive Magnolia Campbellii flourishes beside the stream in front of Garden Cottage, whilst an ancient multi stemmed Judas tree sprawls over snowdrops and hellebores and a thicket of Fuchsia magellanica. A second walled garden has been filled with rows of lavender and other pollinator friendly plants which replace a massive soft fruit cage, and rows of cut flowers. The old stable yard is now home to Jess's flower patch, which supplies all the holiday cottages with fresh cut, seasonal flowers.
We also host private Garden Tours, for any enquiries please email Martin at [email protected]
Contact
- Telephone: 01752 830253
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- Website: Mothercombe House Gardens
Address
- Street: Mothercombe
- Postcode: Holbeton
- City: Plymouth
- County: Devon
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