Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Fun in the sun at Hampton Court

We've had a terrific reception so far - from the party of school children on day one - who stood back, whispering to each other 'It's beautiful' - to the happy customer yesterday (returning for more) - who told us 'It's so lovely and tranquil. The kind of area that absolutely everyone would love to have waiting for them back at home, in their own garden.'

'The most popular features so far have been the unique ornamental pineapple and pine cone fountains which we have on display - always an enormous lure on a hot, summer's day - and of course the lovely benches!' Brian Turner


Images: courtesy Keith Holmes

Monday, 5 July 2010

Preview Day at RHS Hampton Court...

'Brian's leadwork and attention to detail is legendary' Andy Marshall, Managing Director, BBC Magazines.

It took our hard-working team of six (plus one very patient forklift driver) three long, hot days to transform the contents of a 40-foot artic into the sedate, calming oasis that is the 'Gardens Illustrated' Show Garden.


The project - to bring to life George Carter's opulent topiary design at the grand entrance to the show's central pavillion - has involved the deployment of 4 tones of shingle, 3 tons of lead (23 custom-made planters and two bespoke fountains), 32 prime topiary & architectural plants, two benches and untold gallons of water (mostly drunk by the crew!)

The result?

'It's lovely!' Alan Titchmarsh

'Hard work, but - standing back now with a glass of champagne in hand - it's all been well worth it for the quality of the space we've created and the comments we've already received - and the show hasn't even started yet!' Brian Turner

Sunday, 4 July 2010

Turner's at Hampton Court for Gardens Illustrated

The past few days have seen the Turners' team hard at work at Hampton Court...

The trio of Turner's, George Carter and The Romantic Garden Nursery have been commissioned by BBC Gardens Illustrated Magazine to construct an exciting new Topiary Garden, to run the length of their grand Pavillion at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.

The show will run from 6-11th July 2010 with a special press preview evening on Monday 5th July.

To find out more or to book tickets for the event, click on the poster to the right, for a direct link to the RHS website.

All leadwork pieces used for the garden will be available for sale after the show. To request a price list click here.

Saturday, 3 July 2010

Private Preview Invitation - 7th/8th May 2010

We hope that you can join us to celebrate the launch of our new collections at The Romantic Garden Nursery...

This two-day event will showcase our very latest designs in lead planters, cisterns, urns and fountains.


Other Event Highlights will include:

Swannington Manor gardens - exclusive access by kind permission of Mrs and Mrs David Prior.

George Carter Chelsea gold medal winner, will have a selection of his books available for sale.

Why not join us for lunch..?
Complimentary hot lunch and drinks will be served between 12 noon and 3pm.

Event opening hours: 10am-5pm
The Romantic Garden Nursery
The Street, Swannington
Norfolk NR9 5NW.


Turner's Fountains featured in EDP

Turner's acclaimed Chelsea installations feature in the EDP as Norfolk-based garden designer George Carter offers his expert insight into the world's biggest flower show...

'At Chelsea forget reality. The designer's task is to produce a stunning theatrical display in which everything's perfect and at its peak on one particular day.'

Turners in Carter Lifestyle Profile

Turner's featured in House and Garden's 7-page Lifestyle profile of polymath design guru George Carter...

'George Carter is perhaps best known as a garden designer. '

'He has won many consecutive gol
d medals at Chelsea - many of them in conjunction with Brian Turner and The Romantic Garden Nursery, which is based close by in Norfolk - and is a master of modern gardens in the formal tradition, good examples being the Contemplative Garden for the King's College library at Chancery Lane, and the Garden of Surprises at Burghley Houe, Stamford...'

Bunny Guinness praises Turner's in Telegraph

Chelsea Judge Bunny Guinness picks out the best in water features from the stands...

'The most impressive was the lead pine cone, a towering 2.3 metres high, and trough made by Brian Turner (master lead craftsman) as part of his Galena collection. The centre piece, which includes the water tanks, fountains and pump, contains three tons of lead.

Brian also makes lead apples with copper leaves, or anything else you could possibly want in lead.'