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Trist
House has a 5-acre restored Victorian country parsonage garden with
rose pergola, wide lawns and herbaceous beds. Secret paths lead through
planted woodlands to historic rockeries.
The garden has been restored over the last eight years, the rockeries
have been cleared of brambles and planted. The woodlands have been
gradually opened up and under planting has begun.
Italian terraces lead down from the house to lawns which have been
landscaped and the herbaceous beds have been closely planted.
A pair of large copper beeches form an outstanding feature. Magnolias
and Camelias and other tender shrubs have been added and in summer roses
abound on the 150 foot rose pergola.
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