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Leaving the garden we created 30 years ago isn't easy For three decades, David Wheeler and Simon Dorrell have lovingly tended Bryan’s Ground, but now they are ready for a new creative challenge 25 April 2021 • 5:00am David Wheeler (left) and his partner Simon Dorrell with their dogs in front of the dovecote in Bryan’s Ground, near Presteigne, Powys Credit: Andrew Fox Leaving the house you have lived in and loved for nearly 30 years can be a huge wrench. But what about leaving its garden – the garden you have made from scratch over that time, with its tall trees you put in the ground as knee-high saplings?
Rodd Court, at the centre of the Rodd Estate, Presteigne. Photograph: Alex Ramsay/Sidney Nolan Trust Rodd Court, at the centre of the Rodd Estate, Presteigne. Photograph: Alex Ramsay/Sidney Nolan Trust Captivated by its solitude and beauty, the Australian artist made the Rodd Estate in the Welsh Marches his home â itâs easy to see why KateSimon Sun 18 Apr 2021 02.00 EDT Iâd normally expect to find a pint of milk and slice or two of cake on arrival at a holiday home. But the welcome pack awaiting me at Orchard Cottage, on the Rodd Estate in Herefordshire, contains a more unusual item â a DVD about the man who once lived here, the artist Sidney Nolan.
One of Herefordshire's most iconic gardens - and the Arts and Crafts house at its centre - has just come on to the market with a guide price of £1.4million. Designed in 1911 by Hereford architects Groome and Bettington for a pair of sisters, Elizabeth and Molly Durning-Holt, heiresses to one of the UK's larger shipping companies, Blue Funnel Line of Liverpool, it's said that some of the architectural details in the house were done by carpenters from the shipping line. Bryan’s Ground overlooks the river into Wales and was built between 1911–13, when it was graced with a three-acre formal garden comprising several of the period’s Arts and Crafts signature components: sunken garden with circular water-lily pool and four surrounding