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Name | SIR HAROLD HILLIER GARDENS AND ARBORETUM | ||||||||||||
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Localisation | Latitude: 51.013287 Longitude: -1.4641651 National Grid Reference: SU 37686 23904, SU 38038 23501 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1001367 Date first listed: 17-Apr-1997 |
Gardens and an arboretum planted from the 1950s onwards by Sir Harold Hillier, plantsman
of world-renown. Originally forming the grounds around his own home, the gardens were
extended under the ownership of Hampshire County Council, in line with Hillier's aims,
to form one of England's most comprehensive collections of hardy trees and shrubs.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
On purchasing Jerman's Farm in 1822, which lay some 5km from his seat at Hursley Park,
Sir Thomas Freeman Heathcote, with Col Gilbert Heathcote, altered and enlarged the
existing house and `laid out a garden and plantations¿ (Declaration by W Street, 1850).
The public road was realigned slightly to the south as part of the provision of a
small parkland area to south and west, which was enclosed by a wooded belt or shrubbery
cut through with paths to the west and by the extensive woodland to the east.
From the mid C19 onwards, the property changed hands a number of times until purchased
in 1951 by Sir Harold Hillier (d 1985), plantsman and plant collector, who chose it
at least in part for its acidic soil. In developing the gardens, Hillier's ambition
was to assemble the largest collection of hardy woody plants in the northern temperate
world, planting together as a garden many of the plants which the Hampshire-based
family firm, Hillier Nurseries (founded in 1864), had been responsible for raising
and introducing, along with many others collected by himself through his friends and
contacts. An idea of the range of the collection is provided by the Hillier Manual
of Trees and Shrubs, first published as the firm's centenary catalogue in 1964, which,
since its formal publication in 1971 (and major revision in 1991), has become a standard
reference work.
The Hillier collection at Jermyns has played a significant role in many other major
works documenting woody plants, and, through its contribution to the knowledge of
such plants, like Hillier himself, this extensive botanical resource has been highly
influential in the gardening world of the second half of the C20.
In 1977, the 42.5ha site was given in trust to Hampshire County Council which has
continued to develop the collection, managing the gardens by abiding closely to the
original ideas of Sir Harold. By 1997 the Hillier Gardens contained over 42,000 plants
of 12,000 different taxa, set within an area of 70ha, the area having been extended
through direct purchase from Hillier Nurseries. Hillier's original goal has been achieved,
and the gardens boast one of England¿s most comprehensive collections of hardy trees
and shrubs.
In 1994 a landscape masterplan to guide the development of the gardens over the next
fifty years was established to enable both the future development of the collection
and its use by visitors. It involves relieving overcrowded areas, eliminating duplication
of specimens, and aims to develop under-used areas of the gardens.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens lie between
the villages of Ampfield and Braishfield, 5km north-east of Romsey.
The main section of the 70ha site is defined by Jermyns Lane, the public road which
forms the southern boundary; an extensive area of woodland beyond the parish boundary
to the east; a stream before agricultural land and a small settlement to the north;
and Crookhill Farm and Braishfield Road to the west. To the south of Jermyns Lane
is an additional, primarily wooded area of the Gardens and Arboretum, centred on Brentry
House, which occupies land formerly at the north end of Ganger Common. Jermyns House
stands towards the south-east side of the registered area, the land rising to the
east beyond the entrance front, being roughly level to the west of the house and falling
to the north and north-west down to the stream which flows through the bottom of the
valley north of the site.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES The House is approached by an entrance on Jermyns Lane, from
where a drive leads northwards to the south-east front. Some 150m to the east of this
entrance stands a lodge marking the entrance to the House prior to Sir Harold's purchase
of the property. The main entrance to the gardens for visitors and vehicles lies off
Jermyns Lane some 650m further to the west.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Jermyns House dates from the early C18 but was greatly extended
in 1822 when the property was acquired by the Heathcote family.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The Gardens and Arboretum surround the House with a network
of paths, many of them informal grass walks, giving access to the vast array of plants.
Sir Harold focused strongly on the plants as a collection, rather than their placing
as part of a designed landscape, and freely admitted that he had no overall plan for
the gardens, planting piece-meal as and when plants and a suitable space were available.
His aim was to create, as attractively as possible, an extraordinary collection of
plants, and the gardens as seen today are a clear reflection of this policy.
The ground divides into several named areas. To the east of the house, the Magnolia
Avenue forms a vista up the rising ground with the Heather Garden lying to the east
of this. To the west of the House, the area which formed the C19 parkland is known
as Ten Acres West and Ten Acres East, the two being divided by the Centenary Border,
a broad straight grass walk leading between deep beds, laid out in the mid 1960s.
A scattering of the parkland oaks remain. North of this is the North West Slope, and
beyond, occupying the steep-sided valley which leads northwards from the House, are
the Peat Garden, Bog Garden, and Pond. The strip on the far side of this valley up
to the boundary is named the Three Acre Paddock.
Since 1977 Hampshire County Council has extended and developed the gardens to the
west and north-west, integrating an area purchased from Hillier Nurseries Ltd. This
land had been taken in from the C19 field system for use as nurseries but had also
been used in part by Sir Harold for his collection. The north-west area includes the
Oak Field, Lower Meadow, Braishfield Plantation, Pylon Field, Winter Garden, and the
populetum planted on the damp ground alongside the water course. This is linked to
the south-west section by the Whitegate Border, Acer Valley, and Pinetum. South of
these are the facilities for visitors such as car parks and picnic area, the Hillier
Nurseries plant centre, and Crookhill Field.
Following the adoption of a landscape masterplan in 1994, a new Winter Garden started
to be developed in 1996, on the site of the old Rose Garden at the gardens' main entrance.
This involved lifting and transplanting some 200 mature trees and shrubs to form mature
planting within the garden. A further 6000 plants of 630 different species have been
planted to display the varieties of winter foliage, bark, flower, and form. In addition
a Pavilion has been built, sited centrally at the head of the vista that runs north
to south through the gardens towards Braishfield, to take advantage of the varied
pattern of vistas and rides that radiate out from the Pavilion at this point.
KITCHEN GARDEN Immediately to the north of the House stand the stables and outbuildings
and the site of the C19 walled kitchen garden, the walls of which in part survive
within a nursery area.
REFERENCES
Hampshire Gardens Trust J 17, (1998)
Maps Enclosure Award for Ampfield, 1808 (Hampshire Record Office)
OS 6" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1870
Archival items Declaration by William Street, 16 August 1850 (8M55/5/8), (Hampshire
Record Office) A Coombes, A Brief History of the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and Arboretum,
(unpublished typescript 1996) [copy on EH file]
Description rewritten: September 1999 Register Inspector: KC Edited: February 2004
This garden or other land is registered under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by Historic England for its special historic interest.