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Friday, 29 July 2022

Compton Acres Garden - delight at every turn

Over the last few weeks, here in the UK, we have experienced very hot weather. In recent days thankfully it has turned a little cooler making getting out and about enjoying walks etc that much more pleasant. Eddie and I decided to take advantage of this and visited Compton Acres Gardens which is in the County of Dorset in the South of England. They are privately owned gardens originally created in the 1920's by Thomas William Simpson, and are regarded as one of the most outstanding constructed in Britain during that period. We last visited these gardens in 2019 and although three years has passed since that visit, once again the several hours we spent there was pure delight at every turn.   



The Italian Garden with the wrestlers of Herculaneum
(photographed on my mobile phone)


Another view of the Italian Garden
(photographed using my mobile phone)


Beautiful plants and wonderful colours could be seen as we walked around.
In this photograph you can just see the sea in the background as we look out to Poole Harbour Bay
(photographed on my mobile phone)


The Japanese Garden, this photograph from here

Compton Acres boasts over 3000 species of plants. With over 10 acres of gardens, it is home to a magnificent collection of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants. Eddie and I certainly plan to re-visit again. If you'd like to read more about these gardens the website is here

The kiss of the sun for pardon
The song of the birds for mirth
One is nearer Gods heart in a garden
Than anywhere else on earth

All the best Jan

42 comments:

HappyK said...

What a beautiful garden!!

William Kendall said...

These are lovely.

Tom said...

...what a delightful place!

Inger said...

What a beautiful place.

Elephant's Child said...

What an amazing and beautiful place. Thank you - and you take much better photos on your phone than I can manage.

sandy said...

Wow, I would love to visit that garden. Just from the photos you posted I can tell it's beautiful. Glad your heat let up.

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

Love visiting the gardens with you - I really love the Japanese Garden! Glad you are getting some relief from the heat. We are still hot here in Washington State. x K

Kay said...

Wow! What a gorgeous place! I would love to visit that garden.

Angie's Recipes said...

Such a beautiful garden!

It's me said...

Beautiful…have a nice weekend love Ria and Leaf πŸ€πŸŒΊπŸ€πŸŒΈπŸ€πŸΎπŸ’—

Jo said...

What lovely gardens, and overlooking the sea too. You couldn't ask for a better location, though I expect the coastal conditions give them additional issues when caring for the plants.

Ana MΓ­nguez Corella said...

What a lovely place... Happy weekend

CJ Kennedy said...

Such a beautiful place to walk through. So much color!

Ananka said...

What a gorgeous place. I can imagine all the insects on the flowers :-D

Divers and Sundry said...

That garden would make for delightful return trips :)

Jeanie said...

Oh Jan, this is so beautiful. I'd not heard of this garden and it's lovely. Your photos are just great and I'm so glad you got out. We have a friend who lives in Dorset and she has praised the area, but I've never known about this one! Thank you!

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
Pretty images from your garden visit. Looks like a beautiful place to take a walk.
Have a great weekend!

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David M. Gascoigne, said...

It is hard to consider that a visit to a garden of this nature would be anything but a delightful experience even for a person with no great love of gardening. I know it would give me a good deal of pleasure.

Bill said...

What a beautiful garden, it's so pretty to see.

Quinley said...

The garden is beautiful, I love all your photos but my favorite has to be the first one. :)
-Quinley

peppylady (Dora) said...

Lovely garden.
Coffee is on and stay safe

J.P. Alexander said...

Son unos bellos jardines te mando un beso.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Time definitely well spent. That is a fabulous garden you shared with us.

Angie said...

Oh my goodness, Jan - this is just my kind of place! Gorgeous photos!

Christine said...

Beautiful!

roughterrain crane said...

What a nice place! We should continue to be careful not to suffer from heat stroke.

Crafty Green Poet said...

Lovely photos! I've never visited Compton Acres, but my partner visited when he was a child and loved it!

carol l mckenna said...

Pure delight and great photos ~ Xo


Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,

A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Bob Bushell said...

It is a great place to visit, thanks Jan.

Mary Kirkland said...

Wow, it's so pretty there.

Maria Rodrigues said...

Beautiful garden. How much color and beauty.
It was certainly a very pleasant visit.
Unfortunately, it is still very hot here, everything is very dry and fires continue to break out.
Hugs and all the best

DUTA said...

It has reminded me of a somewhat similar garden complex called Estufa Fria, in Lisbon. This botanical garden is home to lots of plants, waterfalls, statues , and other interesting elements. Definitely worth a visit.

My name is Erika. said...

I love visiting gardens and this one looks just amazing. Thanks so much for sharing it, and I am glad it cooled off you could visit.

John's Island said...

Hi Jan, You started with, “Over the last few weeks, here in the UK, we have experienced very hot weather.” I think you will have some empathy for us here in Seattle … we are now in day 6 of high temps over 90F (32C). We are hoping that things will cool off tomorrow … Monday. Your pictures are beautiful of your visit to Compton Acres Garden. Indeed, delight at every turn. Thank you for the link for more information about Compton Acres. If I ever make it to the UK this is a place I’d like to see. Love the closing verse! 😊 Thank you for sharing and for your kind comment on my blog. I send wishes for a happy week ahead to you and Eddie. John

Miss Val's Creations said...

Oh I would love these gardens! Your photos are beautiful. It looks like these delightful gardens are really well kept.

linda said...

What a beautiful place.

baili said...

What a splendid place to visit and enjoy exploring three thousands species of flowers wow . I am glad you had such pleasurable time visiting there dear Jan

Martha said...

What a gorgeous place. These gardens are truly a delight.

Teresa said...

Yo estarΓ­a feliz paseando por el,me encanta. Besos y feliz mes de agosto.

Conniecrafter said...

Oh wow that looks like a gorgeous garden, i am glad that the temps, let up just a bit so you could get out and enjoy!

Kay said...

This is gorgeous! We'll be in London on March 30th next year. I hope some of the spring flowers will be in bloom there.