Somewhere to plant your roots: Stunning 18th century country home with garden created by Chelsea Flower Show winner Tom Stuart-Smith goes on the market for £4.5million Moor Hatches, in Wiltshire, is a seven-bedroom home with six acres of land It is one of few UK homes with a garden entirely overseen by Stuart-Smith The designer's work has won Chelsea Flower Show's 'Best in Show' three times By Matthew Cox Updated: 12:25, 21 May 2024 e-mail View comments A period country home with a garden created by one of this year's Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winning designers has hit the market for £4.5million.
Moor Hatches is one of just a handful of UK homes where the entire garden design was overseen by three-time Chelsea 'Best in Show' winner Tom Stuart-Smith. Stuart-Smith, who has also designed eight gold medal-winning gardens for Chelsea Flower Show, has returned to Chelsea this week with his first show garden in 14 years - getting gold for The National Garden Scheme Garden . Found in the Woodford Valley near Salisbury, Wiltshire, Moor Hatches is a seven-bedroom home with six acres of land and fishing rights on the River Avon.
It was originally a much more modest 18th century farmhouse before barns and an older non-conformist chapel were amalgamated in the 1930s to form one large country house. Moor Hatches, a seven-bedroom country home with a garden created by one of this year's Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winning designers, has hit the market for £4.5million The period ho.
