Undergraduate Student Study Tour
Late autumn may not seem the ideal time to set out to see the landscapes and gardens of Sussex, UK, but the undergraduates of landscape architecture and landscape and garden design and Masters of Garden Design found that there was lots to explore, discuss and wonder at even in November! To start off we visited the ancient yew ( Taxus baccata ) forest of Kingley Vale and many climbed to the top of the downland to see the Bronze Age barrows and the stunning views to Chichester. Moving forward in history we heard about the first known formal garden in Britain, built by the Romans at Fishbourne. The guide gave us an insight into the built and garden environments within the landscape and historic contexts. Fishbourne The next day Sarah Swain, one of the inspirational leaders of the garden team at West Dean Garden, shared with us her experience of the practical and philosophical challenges of managing this historic landscape open to the public. We spent time in the walled gard...