
The Pride of Parham – Part 1
The Pride of Parham – Our Lions. If you follow us on social media you may have seen our “Pride...
The Pride of Parham – Our Lions. If you follow us on social media you may have seen our “Pride...
Lady Emma and Adrian Sassoon discuss the exhibition and discuss their thoughts on how contemporary art sits within an historic...
In October last year I received an email out of the blue from our close friend Adrian Sassoon. He’d had...
It is a very busy time in the House, as Lady Emma Barnard recounts
Newly appointed Head Gardener Andrew Humphris reveals his plans for the Garden and explains why visitors will find a few changes when the gates open for the 2021 season.
Parham has been shaped very strongly by the women who have lived in it and looked after it over the past centuries. The first mistress of the House was Elizabeth Verney of Fairfield in Somerset, a goddaughter of Queen Elizabeth I.
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Andrew Humphris, who took up his role as Parham’s new Head Gardener last month. Andrew comes to Parham from West Lodge Estate in Dorset, where he has established and improved upon a new garden and landscape, working in conjunction with leading designers.