Try GOLD - Free
Second act
Gardens Illustrated
|January 2026
An abandoned Monmouthshire garden has been restored to its Edwardian heyday by designer Arne Maynard
Hidden in the hills beyond Chepstow in southeast Wales, there is a little-known Arts and Crafts garden undergoing an amazing renaissance. Under the stewardship of Arne Maynard, and supported by its passionate owners, Mounton House is finally becoming the garden its creator, Henry Avray Tipping, could be proud of.
Mounton's story began in the early 20th century, towards the end of the Arts and Crafts movement. Tipping and the Chepstow-based architect Eric Francis embarked on a grand project to design and build the property above a limestone gorge, which affords views of the Severn Estuary and the countryside beyond. The estate they created was the perfect home for Tipping, then the architectural editor of Country Life magazine, and allowed him a country retreat that was far enough from London to feel apart, but close enough for him to regularly go for work, and keep up with like-minded colleagues such as Edwin Lutyens, Gertrude Jekyll and William Robinson.
His dream was to create a country home that would be recognised as one of the most impressive in the land, and where he could host high-society guests and peers. But the First World War and the subsequent decline of grand country estates meant that Mounton House never fulfilled its potential.
The recent restoration of the house and garden, from 2016, has been sympathetic to the original design and Tipping's planting ideas, with everything on the project being done in a meticulous, thoughtful way, and with real passion. The paths, walls, statues and structures have been repaired and replaced, using locally sourced materials where possible, and with specialist craftspeople carrying out the sensitive work.
This story is from the January 2026 edition of Gardens Illustrated.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Gardens Illustrated
Gardens Illustrated
WISE WORDS
This enthralling collection of day-by-day musings of gardeners, from the 17th century to the present day, is guaranteed to delight, inspire and comfort anyone who gardens, says Ambra Edwards
2 mins
April 2026
Gardens Illustrated
A world apart
Trebah Garden in Cornwall captivates visitors, new and returning, with its dramatic setting and collection of subtropical plants
4 mins
April 2026
Gardens Illustrated
SHADOW BLOOMS
We often reach for foliage plants for dark corners of the garden, but as shade expert Susanna Grant shows, there are myriad beautiful flowers you can grow in shady spaces too
6 mins
April 2026
Gardens Illustrated
TAKING TIME
Over half a century, Johanna and Werner Müller have crafted the land around their German farmhouse to create a garden filled with colour and love
5 mins
April 2026
Gardens Illustrated
'I was scared of seeds and cuttings, and now I love it all'
The writer, plant seller and cut-flower queen Sarah Raven on early botanising, overcoming her fear of seed, and why she loves a good story
2 mins
April 2026
Gardens Illustrated
DREAM FIELDS
Plans have been revealed for a new public garden in the USA by planting designer Piet Oudolf. Planting Fields in Oyster Bay, New York, which is cared for by the Planting Fields Foundation, spans 409 acres of formal gardens, woodland and plant collections.
1 min
April 2026
Gardens Illustrated
Time to celebrate doing less
Don't be sniffy about easy-to-grow plants, says Jack Wallington. Surefire cultivars and time-saving options help beat gardening overwhelm
3 mins
April 2026
Gardens Illustrated
Thinking local
Conservation trailblazer Garden in the Woods showcases the diversity of American-native plants, while inspiring home gardeners
5 mins
April 2026
Gardens Illustrated
PRIMULA
Flowering from spring to late summer in a kaleidoscope of colours, these robust perennials are easy to grow and suit diverse garden styles from containers to wildflower meadows
5 mins
April 2026
Gardens Illustrated
MICHAEL MORPHY
The self-effacing manager of the Great Dixter Nursery on learning from Christo and nurturing the next generation of growers
3 mins
April 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

