F
oxholm is a garden with many messages. Its
current owners have raised it up not on the last day as
the well-known hymn mentions but during many years
of assiduous guidance of growth. Located in Surrey,
England, the garden surrounds a romantic 19th century
Gothic Revival house.
A fifteen acre mostly woodland green garden and
arboretum, with occasional seasonal blankets of
wildflowers, lawns around the house and numerous
pathways, it is an enchanted forest. During my four days
visiting the house and gardens I returned repeatedly to the
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