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Great Fosters

Great Fosters

Grade II listed garden. Laid out in 1918 by W H Romaine-Walker in partnership with G H Jenkins, incorporating earlier features. The site covers 50 acres and is associated with a 16th century country house, reputed to be a former royal hunting lodge and converted into an hotel by the owners in 1931. The main formal garden is surrounded on three sides by a moat, thought to be of medieval origin, and is modelled on the pattern of a Persian carpet. The garden also includes an amphitheatre, lake and a sunken rose garden.