Village-Jardin
37310 Chédigny
- Indre-et-Loire
- Centre-Val de Loire
The garden of Chédigny is not a garden like the others: it is a «village garden», labeled Remarkable Garden. Born about fifteen years ago, by the will of its mayor Pierre Louault with the collaboration of André Ève for the implantation of the first roses, it was designed to return the street to the inhabitants, to make a place of meeting and sharing. No gate, no door, no entrance fee, you access it naturally. The small gardens follow one another and meander along the houses of the village: lianas and roses rise to the assault of the facades, portals, enhancing the beautiful simplicity of the Chédignois habitat. There are 700 roses, mostly old roses, accompanied by thousands of perennials. The peculiarity of the climbing roses of the village is the exuberance mastered thanks to a very specific size. From wherever one comes, the outlook is pleasing to the eye; that of the entrance near the cemetery with its line of ornamental apple trees, Japanese cherry trees, golden elderberries and ro
Etiquetas
Espace naturel, parc, jardin, Édifice rural, Jardin remarquable
© Christophe GAYE