We’re a once forgotten Victorian Walled garden wedding venue, hidden behind a country house in the busy little town of Beeston. Our restoration story started many moons ago, uncovering our horticultural history and restoring the Victorian charm. Then we built our team, and together we started digging and dreaming; it was the beginning of something quite magnificent. A magical venue, quite unlike any other.
It was quite something, realising we were part of a team responsible for nurturing a project that’s both a historical legacy and a newly, thriving eco system. The desire to do right by its heritage while advocating for its place in our future became our main purpose. Our values and company ethics needed to reflect that, while taking us one step further, reaching beyond our own brick boundaries were there is a whole world in need of our help.
The garden had many areas of interest which we restored or reinstated to retain character. Where the greenhouses once stood, the original iron works and chimney pots became a feature to grow fragrant, climbing roses. The ruined Bramley Apple arch was replaced using local craftsmanship and now once again bares a flurry of juicy cooking apples every Autumn.
Our gardeners work all year round caring for the grounds and planning new eco-friendly projects. They supply our bar and kitchen with homegrown ripe fruits, fresh scented herbs and dainty edible flowers. The once derelict old brick walls now stand tall, humbly combining the needs of busy wildlife, curious visitors and talented chefs.