The Walled Garden

Structural features of gardens, such as buildings and walls, can be permanent and outlive plant life. A detailed history of these gardens is preserved only with those who tended to, and experienced personally how these gardens evolved under their care. The walled garden at Parham was probably created in the 18th century and paths and brick walls survive from that period. It must always have been a productive garden, supplying food and flowers for the household.
Content generated during research for the paperback book 'Parham: An Elizabethan House and its Restoration' (ISBN 978-1-86077-485-0) for the England's Past for Everyone series