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The Devon History Society and the Devon Gardens Trust have jointly organised a visit to Shobrooke Park next Tuesday.
It costs £5 per person, and includes a talk by one of the landscape conservationists, and a guided tour of the grounds.
It costs £5 per person, and includes a talk by one of the landscape conservationists, and a guided tour of the grounds.
The 50-room Shobrooke House was burnt down in 1945, when it was being used as a prep school. 3 boys and a nurse died
Fire destroys Shobrooke House in 1945
Bookings have to be made by today.
Please enquire chair@devongardenstrust.org.uk | 07769 335506
HERE'S a link to the Devon History Society's booking form.
Understanding an historic landscape
Tuesday 5th May 2015
Shobrooke Park, Crediton, EX17 1DG
Shobrooke Park Gardens were first laid out in about 1845 by Henry
Hippisley Tuckfield (the current owner, Jack Shelley’s, Great Great
Grandmother’s cousin)
as the garden for his new house and to complement the Park. The
house was destroyed by fire in 1945. The garden was neglected until 1968 when
John and Dorothy Shelley (Jack’s parents) moved back to Devon and started
the clearance work. In 1981 Dorothy Shelley built the modern bungalow and
continued to reclaim the garden. Jack and Clare Shelley moved into the bungalow
in 1992 and set about replanting the garden.
John Phibbs of Debois Landscape Group did a historical survey of the
park and garden in 1994, and Simon Bonvoisin of Nicholas of Nicholas
Pearson Partnership produced a new Parkland Plan in 2012 and the
restoration work has been based on their recommendations.
We are delighted that Simon Bonvoisin has agreed to talk and lead a walk
of the landscape for this event.
Until 1939 the garden was looked after by a team of six men and a boy,
using a garden pony and hand tools. All the restoration work has been a
compromise between recreating the original garden and creating a garden that
can be maintained with modern machinery.
11.30 ~ Guided walk to the Folly and ponds.
1.00 ~ Lunch – please bring a picnic lunch. Tea/coffee will be provided.
After lunch, visitors will be welcome to wander the gardens and visit the grass
Please reserve____ places for the DGT-DHS visit to Shobrooke Park @ £5 each.
Name(s):........................................................................................................................................
Address:.........................................................................................................................................
Email:...............................................................................Tel:.......................................................
Please send cheques made out to Devon Gardens Trust to: Dr Ian Varndell, Devon Gardens
Trust, Exeter Community Centre, St Davids Hill, Exeter, EX4 3RG.
Enquiries: to above address | chair@devongardenstrust.org.uk | 07769 335506
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