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H.G.Clarke & Son,Stone
Masons,
Weston Underwood, Olney, Bucks, MK46 5JS. ENGLAND, UK.
Tel/Fax +44 (0)1234 712047
Established
1920
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~ the award winning Laurent-Perrier garden featuring the spectacular
Totternhoe clunch wall.
In September
2005 we were approached by Jinny Blom to supply Totternhoe Clunch stone
for The Laurent Perrier Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show 2006.
A selection
of notes from the design-specification (by
Jinny Blom ~ 9.11.2005)
The garden
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- design
is inspired by the quintessential elements of French Gardens, ancient
and modern, which it represents in a contemporary and conceptual manner.
The entire garden is on the theme of chalk. Chalk is the soil of northern
France and in particular the Champagne Region, home of Laurent Perrier.
All the constructed elements of the garden are either built from pure
chalk rock, pure white limestone or are limewashed in chalky white.
Every plant represented in the garden is suitable for growing on chalk.
Even the roses, sourced in France, are specially grown on grafted rootstocks
of Rosa laxa, a particularly lime tolerant species. The pale creamy
flowers of roses and peonies temper the richer colours of the ornamental
meadow.
- seeks
to express how, from a seemingly weak and unyielding soil, a spectacular
richness can be brought forth with careful coaxing.
- makes
use of what we perceive as classic French stylistic statements, box
headed Lime trees, sumptuous Roses, Irises, Peonies, gentle wild meadows
and vines. These are set within the formal structures of walls; superbly
crafted by the artist David Wilson from the rarely used and extremely
beautiful chalk rock- Totternhoe Clunch. Decorating the garden is a
metal framed Gloriette echoing, in skeletal form, the undeniably French
roofline of a Chateau.
- unifies
the French passion for architecture where natural materials are elevated
to art forms of subtlety and complexity belying their humble origins,
and the passionate excellence of horticultural tradition, which sees
humble crops, transformed into the finest wines in the world.
- is a
contemporary evocation of all that is stylish, liberal and romantic
in France.
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