"The garden builds up gradually through the spring to become a riot of colour shape and form in midsummer [...] an immersive, sensual journey of scents and movement" - Marian Boswall
Surrounded by almost nine and a half acres of land, Reighton Wood takes root in a private position near the market town of Tenterden, just outside of the High Weald National Landscape. It was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s residential work: natural materials carve out elegant, light-filled living spaces, and connections to the outdoors are upheld throughout. A riot of colour, the award-winning grounds by landscape designer Marian Boswall make use of a planting scheme that prioritises conservation, rewilding and sustainability. There is also a swimming pool, along with an architect-designed pool pavilion, tennis court and cedar hot tub. Despite its feel of remove, Headcorn station is just 15 minutes' drive away and runs services to London Bridge in under an hour.
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