Newby Hall’s Rock Garden remained largely untouched for more than a century, but now the 0.7-acre garden has reopened following a seven-year restoration project. One of the largest and most significant Edwardian rock gardens in the UK, its story dates back to 1912 when it was created by Robert de Grey Vyner, the great-great-grandfather of the current Newby Hall owner, Richard Compton. Robert created a 1,600-square-metre rockery featuring a small…
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