Clinton Lodge is named after one of Wellington’s generals at Waterloo. The simple lawn and parkland beyond the gate reflect the 18th century facade. Beyond are double blue and white herbaceous borders between yew and box hedges, a cloister walk swathed in white roses, clematis and geraniums, a Herb Garden where hedges of box envelop herbs, seats are of turf, paths of camomile. A Pear Walk bursts with alliums or lilies, a Potager of flowers for cutting, old roses surround a magnificent water feature by William Pye, and much more. Private groups by appointment.