Thank you George. I have now labelled the Gaura lindheimeri and credited you with it
I will label and credit any other plants identified. I have labelled the agapanthus now. Anyone taking up Georges "name the plant" challenge
The house was not open to the public and the garden has only been open three days this year, all for charity under the National Gardens Scheme (the yellow book).
Since it is so quiet lately, perhaps you could tell us something about the architecture.
This house is an attractive design in the local Oxfordshire vernacular of the time. The oval attic windows are an interesting and unusual feature. It is not an up to date sophisticated design for the period. I took a picture of the Old Ashmolean Museum in Oxford in 2003 which I will post below. If I tell you that this was built in 1683, roughly the same time as Radcot House, you will see what I mean.
Anthea and I discussed what this is. She suggested Rudbeckia but that is Black Eyed Susan. Any suggestions?
Edit: Morning of the 25th August
I have just noticed that in the title of this thread I have called it Radcote House. There should be no "e". I got it right in the text. I do not know whether there is a way of correcting the title of a thread.
While I am editing I didn't answer George's question whether we had enjoyed it. Yes we did, very much. We have seen more interesting layouts but the sun was shining and all was well with the world. I have scanned the little leaflet we were given so I will post it below so you get an idea of the plan