Bedrock Gardens in Lee, New Hampshire, was started in 1987 by owners Jill Nooney and Bob Munger. Today, it's grown to become a 30-acre garden journey, notable for its plants, its design, its hardscape and its sculpture.
Noteworthy Features Include:
- 3/4-mile circulation path, connecting the garden rooms, with vistas along the way
- Two 900-foot cross axes
- 3/4-acre wildlife pond with bridge
- Parterre formal garden with pool
- 400-foot allée
- Spiral garden
- Pinetum (AKA 'Conetown')
- Rock garden
- 3/4-acre ornamental grass 'painting' ('GrassAcre')
- 200-foot 'Wiggle Waggle' stream and pond
- Various fountains and water features
- Japanese Tea House and garden
- A variety of pergolas and shelters
- Many sculptures
- Two miles of woodland trails
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