I'm an American, and I would most definitely travel a long distance to see this spectacular house and garden. What an eye Edward has! The combination of the water and hedges with the architecture and natural setting of the house is perfection. All of the work put into maintaining the water gardens is so incredibly worth it. Bunny, thank you for sharing this wonderful garden.
Thank you for letting us visit your beautiful and very diverse garden. I really enjoyed the different garden rooms and how you framed views with gates and hedges. I would absolutely love to see it, if possible, next time in England. Greetings from a garden enthusiast in Norway 🌸
I really enjoyed this video. Gorgeous house and absolutely loved the pillars with their accompanying urns. I have some large urns - never considered them filling with water and freezing though - something I should think about come winter.
Very interesting, thanks so much. I loved the host’s modesty as he casually pointed out yet another formal canal or one more endless wall of clipped hornbeam.
As an American who is used to "drought tolerant landscaped suburban yards", it's a thrill to see lush open landscapes like this, which hearken back to Capability Brown. The house is not Victorian, so I like that he's doing something grander and more architectural with the space and water, rather than miles of floral borders. If the river and ponds were not managed, the house and outbuildings might be in danger of flooding. People need to work with their location and climate. I like that Edward does his own thing and experiments to see what works, rather than bringing in a crew to 'do everything up'. I bought an adjacent piece of property (6,000 square feet), where I plan to try lots of different things I can't do near the house. I adore the look of Edward's greenhouses, and the surprising pairs of urns amongst the green. Really a lovely setting. Thanks for seeking him out, Bunny! :)
I love Bunny and the posh accents. We keep the pool open all winter for the reflection of the house. But we don’t have to host wedding parties. 🤣 Seriously, this is a beautiful place!
The garden is beautiful but we could have seen more of it if the camera operator panned around it whilst Bunny was interviewing Edward. I have noticed this in most of her videos. We only see the bits they are standing in.
It would be much less good to visit this in real life. There is a lot of nuance and detail i would never stop to recognise IRL. I feel like i understand it more this way.
@@edwardbulmernaturalpaint1152 Your house and garden are wonderful! Living here in Southern California, I never get tired of looking at lush English landscapes. When it's blazing hot here in September, I go online to see what Bunny is up to...your water garden warrants another visit. Cheers!
You should see it when the river floods! Borders are exhausted by end of September in what has been a cold wet year here. They looked great in June/July though!😉💚🎨
I'm a doctor and a gardener. Frankly gardening is therapy for me. You take on a lot of emotions from patients and the garden is where I release it.
As a fellow physician, I couldn’t agree more.
I suffer from PTSD and gardening is like my therapy.
Elegant, beautiful, simple and so interesting. Thank you both
Thank you Bunny and Edward. Fabulous garden and great practical gardening tips and how to add architectural style to a garden.❤❤❤
Extremly beautiful, such places are jewels in the world!
Impressive, inspirational, grand and gorgeous! ❤ love everything!
This garden is absolutely gorgeous. I loved his play on scale and all those hedges and topiaries really make this garden a unique space.
Love the reflecting pools, and the relaxed formality
Two of my favourite people together! A real pleasure.❤
Very nice interview the best part we could hear every word!
I'm an American, and I would most definitely travel a long distance to see this spectacular house and garden. What an eye Edward has! The combination of the water and hedges with the architecture and natural setting of the house is perfection. All of the work put into maintaining the water gardens is so incredibly worth it. Bunny, thank you for sharing this wonderful garden.
I have watched this so many times, I have lost count.Its brilliant and inspiring.
Well done. very enjoyable
Thank you for letting us visit your beautiful and very diverse garden. I really enjoyed the different garden rooms and how you framed views with gates and hedges. I would absolutely love to see it, if possible, next time in England. Greetings from a garden enthusiast in Norway 🌸
I’m a Bulmer as well and I also love gardening. My father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were also gardeners. It must be in the genes😊
I really enjoyed this video. Gorgeous house and absolutely loved the pillars with their accompanying urns. I have some large urns - never considered them filling with water and freezing though - something I should think about come winter.
This has been my favorite of all your tours! Delightful conversation and very inspirational! Thank you.
Really spectacular, thank you Bunny for showing us. This man is the right one for this place.
A beautiful house and garden. I liked the first part with the brick house, the beautiful pond and the peacock !
Beautiful garden. ❤
Love the electric robot lawnmower cutting the side lawn as the talk past history ❤
Beautiful gardening and a great place to make a scarry movie! wow.Thanks for this.
Gorgeous gardens!
Very interesting, thanks so much. I loved the host’s modesty as he casually pointed out yet another formal canal or one more endless wall of clipped hornbeam.
Such a beautiful home !!🏡 my goodness
What a beautiful house and garden. I’d love to visit one day.
C'est magnifique !
Wonderful!
Gorgeous! ❤
Beautiful design. My favourite is the rose garden!
As an American who is used to "drought tolerant landscaped suburban yards", it's a thrill to see lush open landscapes like this, which hearken back to Capability Brown. The house is not Victorian, so I like that he's doing something grander and more architectural with the space and water, rather than miles of floral borders. If the river and ponds were not managed, the house and outbuildings might be in danger of flooding. People need to work with their location and climate. I like that Edward does his own thing and experiments to see what works, rather than bringing in a crew to 'do everything up'. I bought an adjacent piece of property (6,000 square feet), where I plan to try lots of different things I can't do near the house. I adore the look of Edward's greenhouses, and the surprising pairs of urns amongst the green. Really a lovely setting. Thanks for seeking him out, Bunny! :)
I love Bunny and the posh accents. We keep the pool open all winter for the reflection of the house. But we don’t have to host wedding parties. 🤣 Seriously, this is a beautiful place!
what a spectacular garden♥
It transported me back to my childhood
Excellent
Lovely
The garden is beautiful but we could have seen more of it if the camera operator panned around it whilst Bunny was interviewing Edward. I have noticed this in most of her videos. We only see the bits they are standing in.
Bannerman and wife helped at Highgrove create gardens.So here he had a hand too
It would be much less good to visit this in real life. There is a lot of nuance and detail i would never stop to recognise IRL. I feel like i understand it more this way.
What is the flower Bunny mentions at 25:02? I cant quite understand what she is saying…
It’s Acidanthera murielae, not quite hardy I bring in in winter in Cambridgeshire 🐇
He decorated my downstairs loo
5:44 pronunciation of topiary - is that the authentic way of saying it, I wonder?
What is the other way?!🤔💚🎨
Dread the rates on house that size . I have small manor house in 5 acres of English gardens in Europe .Rates not an issue
It was ever thus - weirdly we are charged rates on our home but not the business we run from it🤔💚🎨
6 minutes in before you change the view…show garden with voice over
No flowering plants!?
Makes a change doesn’t it?! We do actually have herbaceous borders in the walled garden 😉💚🎨
@@edwardbulmernaturalpaint1152 Your house and garden are wonderful! Living here in Southern California, I never get tired of looking at lush English landscapes. When it's blazing hot here in September, I go online to see what Bunny is up to...your water garden warrants another visit. Cheers!
Far too much water and no planting in borders
You should see it when the river floods! Borders are exhausted by end of September in what has been a cold wet year here. They looked great in June/July though!😉💚🎨