Historic Royal Palaces appoints award-winning garden designer Ann-Marie Powell to create a sustainable new planting scheme for the Great Fountain Garden at Hampton Court Palace
Historic Royal Palaces (HRP), the independent charity that cares for Hampton Court Palace, has appointed award-winning garden designer Ann-Marie Powell to redesign the Great Fountain Garden at Hampton Court Palace to make it more sustainable, climate resilient and biodiverse in the years to come.
Ann-Marie Powell will work closely alongside Historic Royal Palace’s gardening team to design and implement a new permanent planting scheme featuring more perennials, naturalised bulbs and shrubs to reduce carbon emissions, improve soil health, and enhance biodiversity while creating vibrant garden displays year-round.
Ann-Marie Powell said: “Sustainability is at the core of my approach in designing garden habitats that invite an evolving ecology, and I’m looking forward to collaborating with Historic Royal Palaces and their talented gardening team to reimagine the Great Fountain Garden. Together, we will honour the garden’s rich history by promoting sustainable gardening practices that ensure it can continue to thrive in the face of future environmental challenges.”
Alex Wigley, Head of Gardens and Parks at Historic Royal Palaces, said: “The redevelopment of the Great Fountain Garden is an exciting step forward for us in embracing sustainable horticulture at Hampton Court Palace. By implementing more environmentally-conscious planting schemes we can reduce emissions, improve biodiversity, enhance soil health, and ensure that these gardens continue to flourish for centuries to come.”
The Great Fountain Garden at Hampton Court Palace was originally laid out by William III and Mary II between 1689 and 1696, featuring an avenue of lime trees and yew topiary aligned with the Queen’s State Apartments. It was later simplified under Queen Anne, with the largest fountain remaining in the centre of the garden. In Queen Victoria’s reign, palace gardeners embraced the fashion for colourful annual flower displays and the development of herbaceous and mixed borders along the Palace.
With this appointment, the design phase of the redevelopment is now underway. Practical changes to the gardens are expected to commence in Autumn 2025.
For further information or images, please contact Amber Choudhary in the HRP Press Office: [email protected] // 020 3166 6166
Ann-Marie Powell has nearly 30 years of experience in leading an award-winning garden design practice known for its innovative, sustainable landscapes that focus on bold colours, textural contrasts and creating an environment for wildlife to thrive in. She has earned several prestigious awards, including golds at RHS Flower Shows and the American Horticultural Society’s Environmental Award. In 2024, her Chelsea Flower Show garden won multiple honours, including the BBC People’s Choice Award.
Historic Royal Palaces is a team of people who love and look after six of the most wonderful palaces in the world. We create space for spirits to stir and be stirred. We want everyone to feel welcome and accepted. We tell stories about the monarchs you know and the lives you don’t. We let people explore and we set minds racing. We are a charity and your support gives the palaces a future, for everyone.
Registered charity number 1068852. For more information visit www.hrp.org.uk
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