Right from the start, it is obvious; this is a residence of topiary-lovers.
Your virtual visit starts in the front garden, the most conventional and only part of the family property designed by a landscape architect. It is more or less an “antechamber” with a classical decor of twice four Box formations, grouped box squares of two levels, embracing a central playful dome-shaped top.
Here we admire also a more than hundred-year-old Box tree.
Furthermore, this front garden room is enclosed with several quince trees near the front and different varieties of beech hedges and shrubs.
Via an elegant, home designed, wrought iron gate, you enter a small Renaissance garden room with two rows of clipped box squares, strict aligned along the north part of the house and if the season is right, a delicate variety of roses in full bloom welcome the visitors.
We walk straight on along a series of pear-trees, having a lovely view on a splendid clipped box ball, the so-called “cream puff” and further on a home designed and homemade aviary.