Tudor Garden Design
With origins inspired by the English Renaissance commenmorating decorative flower, well maintained topiary, walled enclosures, with pathways and arbors that blend history and sophisticated garden elements. Tudor design dates back to the 16th century.
Knot Gardens
Shrubs are planted next to geometirc beds that are cut down to create a low hedge box.Flowers
Violets, Marigolds and Roses.Mounts
These raised portions of soils crafted into artificial hills to provide views and vantage points.Fountains
Waterfeatures and fountains were characteristic in this period. Displaying the ue and understanding of hydraulics.Deer Parks
The hunting grounds provided sustanance throughout the year, as well as displaying wealth and status.Symbolism
Ornaments and labrynths would serve as religious and mythological symbolism.