Charleston Garden

Step into the enchanting garden of Charleston Farmhouse in East Sussex—a living canvas where Bloomsbury artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant cultivated a painter’s paradise among gravel paths, sculptural surprises, and a blooming orchard. From the tiled pond to the mosaic walkways, every corner blooms with creativity, history, and soulful beauty.

Highlights:

Painterly Garden Design: Gravel pathways frame intensely colored and silver-foliaged borders—ideal study subjects for still-life art, once chosen by Grant and Bell.

Sculptural Wonders & Mosaic Paths: The garden parlays classical statuary, Quentin Bell’s inventive sculptures, mosaic pavements, and tile-edged pools into a scene of captivating surprise.

Sensory Retreat & Inspiration: Envision early Bloomsbury summers, “a dithering blaze of flowers and butterflies and apples,” where laughter mingled with floral fragrance and creativity bloomed.

Creative Legacy Preserved: While the house opens by ticket only, garden entries remain free, inviting quiet reflection and artistic inspiration.

Information:

🌼Type: Flower Garden

📍Place: Lewes, United Kingdom

📅 Date: check visiting hours

🌐Website: https://www.charleston.org.uk/garden/

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