Snowdrops and Anglo-Saxon gardens
January 24th, 2023 Lufendliche stede, a lovely place, is the Anglo-Saxon word for garden. Even in this weather, the garden is busy with birds – a blackbird in…
January 24th, 2023 Lufendliche stede, a lovely place, is the Anglo-Saxon word for garden. Even in this weather, the garden is busy with birds – a blackbird in…
January 4th, 2023 A Snowy Scene of Morghew ‘Morgengiefu appears on Modern maps as Morghew Farm. It is derived from the ” morgen giefu ” of Saxon custom,…
After the week of snow and ice comes the rain. This beautiful photograph warms the spirits as I look from the computer screen to the rain dripping on…
At the beginning of this month the hedges and copses start to burst into blossom with the wonderful Cherry Plum, Prunus cerasifera. It is one of the first…
Introduction In April 2023 the focus of the Museum’s special exhibition will be Kent’s gardens and landscape – past, present and future. It is Henry VIII who is…