BBC Countryfile Magazine

Castle in colour

Hever Castle’s jewel-coloured lakeside meadows are an inspiring addition, bringing joy to pollinator­s and gardeners alike, says Sonya Patel Ellis

- Sonya Patel Ellis is a writer, author and artist. Her books include Collins Botanical Bible (2018).

Hever Castle, Kent

When the young

Anne Boleyn lived at Hever Castle, nestled within Kent Weald countrysid­e in the River

Eden valley, the landscape would have been mainly marshland and meadows.

When American millionair­e William Waldorf Astor bought the property in July 1903, he reimagined the grounds of his ‘Tudor village’ as a series of beautiful gardens and walks, including a 38-acre lake that took 800 men to excavate.

Walk or golf by these tranquil waters in late spring and summer and the native grasses and wildflower­s are still there, now further enhanced by a series of kaleidosco­pic micro-meadows inspired by Nigel Dunnett and James Hitchmough’s show-stopping wildflower designs for the 2012 Olympic Games. Created to bring joy to visitors and boost biodiversi­ty at the same time, Hever’s meadows are similarly polychroma­tic, focusing on pollinator-friendly species that bring long-lasting colour.

SEEDS TO FLOWERS

Follow ‘Lake Walk’ (around one hour) to stumble upon a swaying waterside rainbow of wildflower­s and herbs, such as calendula, cornflower, cosmos and corn poppy. Pause at the grotto-like Anne of Cleves Bower House. Its formerly bramble-covered ruins were revealed by Hever Castle Golf Club’s head greenkeepe­r Rob Peers when he began leading the meadow project in 2018.

Picnic beside pockets of crown daisy, larkspur, sweet William, mallow and perennial flax.

Many of these meadows can also be seen from the adjacent golf course, where Rob and his team are also upgrading areas of rough, using plants such as yellow rattle and ‘finer grass’.

There are also annual and perennial wildflower­s up at the Top Gate and around the Hever Shop, where you can buy a selection of Hever’s seed mixes, seed shakers and a special mini meadow-growing mat, known as ‘Flora Fleece’, to help you grow your own.

Visit in May to catch early summer colour and a glimpse of meadows being sown.

 ??  ?? Dotted along the banks of the lake, Hever Castle’s vibrant micro-meadows cover an area of 4,500 square metres and are designed to provide colour right through to October
Dotted along the banks of the lake, Hever Castle’s vibrant micro-meadows cover an area of 4,500 square metres and are designed to provide colour right through to October
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 ??  ?? “STUMBLE UPON A SWAYING WATERSIDE RAINBOW OF FLOWERS AND HERBS, SUCH AS COSMOS AND CORN POPPY”
“STUMBLE UPON A SWAYING WATERSIDE RAINBOW OF FLOWERS AND HERBS, SUCH AS COSMOS AND CORN POPPY”

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