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Great Comp Garden is a Georgian farmhouse and garden, located on Comp Lane near the hamlet of
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in the
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es of Platt and Offham, in the
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district of
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, England. It was initially developed by Roderick and Joyce Cameron from the 1950s onwards, and features an Italian garden. It opened to the public in 1968, and now holds regular garden festivals and
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productions.


History

Great Comp Garden is the creation of Roderick and Joyce Cameron (formerly Joyce Trafford Riggall), after they moved to the 17th century manor in 1957 (which has been
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since 1952), with the idea of developing the garden into a plantsman’s delight. The house was once a farmhouse; the stables have been converted into the Old Dairy Tearooms. They originally started with 4.5 acres, and in 1962 and 1975 added more land to the garden. They created an
Italian Garden Italian garden (or giardino all'italiana, ) typically refers to a style of gardens, wherever located, reflecting a number of large Italian Renaissance gardens which have survived in something like their original form. In the history of gardenin ...
, and explorable 'ruins' and a 'temple' (all hand built by Roderick), using sand and stone from the garden. The ruins and
statuary A statue is a free-standing sculpture in which the realistic, full-length figures of persons or animals are carved or cast in a durable material such as wood, metal or stone. Typical statues are life-sized or close to life-size. A sculpture ...
(including Pope's Urn and Longleat Urn) add interesting focal points to the densely planted garden. The garden features
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s,
magnolias ''Magnolia'' is a large genus of about 210 to 340The number of species in the genus ''Magnolia'' depends on the taxonomic view that one takes up. Recent molecular and morphological research shows that former genera ''Talauma'', ''Dugandiodendr ...
(over 30 varieties of this shrub),
azaleas Azaleas ( ) are flowering shrubs in the genus ''Rhododendron'', particularly the former sections '' Tsutsusi'' (evergreen) and '' Pentanthera'' (deciduous). Azaleas bloom in the spring (April and May in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, and Oc ...
,
salvia ''Salvia'' () is the largest genus of plants in the sage family Lamiaceae, with just under 1,000 species of shrubs, Herbaceous plant, herbaceous Perennial plant, perennials, and Annual plant, annuals. Within the Lamiaceae, ''Salvia'' is part o ...
s,
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s,
dahlias ''Dahlia'' ( , ) is a genus of bushy, tuberous, herbaceous perennial plants native to Mexico and Central America. Dahlias are members of the Asteraceae (synonym name: Compositae) family of dicotyledonous plants, its relatives include the sun ...
and other exotic plants in the region. The Camerons planted up to 380 shrubs and trees in the garden. The garden first opened up to the public in 1968. It had an entrance fee of 10p and had around 200 visitors on the opening days. The garden then opened for the
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, for which it still opens on certain days. In 1980, Roderick was elected to the RHS Council, which he greatly enjoyed, despite disagreements with various RHS members. The storms of 1987 and 1990 caused major damage to the garden. But the Camerons turned this tragedy into a positive by planting more plants. When his wife died in 1992, Roderick set up the Great Comp Charitable Trust to keep the garden open and running. He stayed in the house until he was 90 and then moved to a local residential home but died after a short illness. After Roderick died (and was buried alongside his wife under the lawn at the front of the house), the trust sold several items from inside the house including a George III sycamore
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and an ivory and horn-veneered miniature chess table. William Dyson then took over management of the gardens in 2000, as a
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. He previously had managed a Salvia nursery within the garden for 20 years as well as exhibiting at the
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.


Events

Great Comp has four annual special events including a Spring plant fair, Summer outdoor theatre and an Autumn plant fair and garden festival. The 11th festival was in 2013. The
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have regularly played in the garden during summer classical music festivals. They played on 5, 12 and 18 September 2010 (after the death of Roderick Cameron). The garden is also a venue for outdoor theatre productions. It hosted a production of
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's ''The Comedy of Errors'', starring
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in 2011, then ''As You Like It'' in 2012.


See also

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List of tourist attractions in Kent A list of tourist attractions in the English county of Kent. Castles, houses and historical buildings *Canterbury Cathedral *Chartwell (principal adult home of Winston Churchill) * Chiddingstone Castle * Deal Castle *Dover Castle * T ...


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