“THE PLANT I LOVE RIGHT NOW? IT’S HARD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN THE NEWER WINTER IRISES ‘PIXIE’, ‘ALIDA’ AND ‘BLUE NOTE’, BUT BLUE-RINSE ‘KATHARINE HODGKIN’ IS A PERENNIAL FAVOURITE”HUGO NICOLLE Chippenham Park is graced with, but not gripped by, history. Its winter-frosted landscape outlines classic and contemporary design equally, the Midas-touch sunrise gilds both ancient and modern. The neo-Queen Anne house sits on a crest overlooking the gardens and parkland, which blend seamlessly with outlying rural Cambridgeshire.
Formality brushes closest to the house with topiaried terraces, parasol willow oaks, the yew-encased Millennium Fountain and mown lawns. Avenues of ancient trees and ribbons of fragmented former canals are all that remain of Chippenham Park’s 17th-century Anglo-Dutch design. Subsequent centuries overlaid more naturalistic, Capability Brown-style landscaping, which remains evident.
Descending westwards, lawns and…