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EYNSHAM IN BLOOM

« Sample images from a heady collection; full programme here. Please send in your snaps to complete the record!

2 Newland Close

Best enclosed front garden - and open all year round. Click here for poster (1.83MB); click on any image to enlarge


Web: full story here

Irmgard Smith

Presbytery to St. Peter’s Church, Abbey Street

Very large recently redeveloped garden and meadow, with mature trees and new mixed borders. Here Frances (L) shelters with Ann Hall.
Day two was much brighter! see below


Web: Keeping the roof on

Martin and Frances Flatman

Newhouse, Home Farm, Mill Street

A small enclosed courtyard garden with fishpond and waterfall. Crammed with trees, shrubs and some unusual plants. Here visitors enjoy a break


Ron and Margaret Robinson

Hall Barn, Bitterell

Large garden with patio, summerhouse, rose beds, herbaceous borders and lawns of different levels.
Also on view were the Bitterell Clock, vintage motor cycles & cars. Here Ken demonstrates another interesting item to Caroline Cayzer


Ken & Pam Sheffield

The Pippins, Orchard Close

A garden full of flowers and shrubs, with all year round interest. Here Ivor admires the hostas with Carol Davies


Ivor Porter

The Gables, Queen Street

Large mature garden with well established trees, including a magnificent acacia grown since the days of Waterloo.


Jonathan & Kate Ferrier

The Gables, Queen Street - 2

This corner shelters a productive bee-hive.


80 Acre End Street

Very well stocked cottage garden divided into rooms with statues.


Brian Buckingham

1 Pipers Yard, off Acre End Street

A very pretty, unusual courtyard garden with a Mediterranean touch. Here Judith (L) chats with a visitor


Judith McAllister

Eynsham Online

is an Eynsham Parish Council initiative


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