Philip Wood and David Wilson explore the garden of Philip and Bridget Jacob, close to Killiney Bay in South County Dublin.
This is a garden which has been evolving for "more than a 100 years" with both new and old being constantly added alongside ancient plantings. This creates an "old world charm, with space for children to play and quiet corners where their elders may drowse on summer days". Philip walks alongside the couple as the husband states that when they first moved here, parts of the garden were "awful" but they were determined to find plants which took to the soil due to it overlooking the kitchen window.
The orchard holds a certain charm with it being likened to an illustration in a children’s book and this charm is extended to other areas with the strategic planting of roses, so as to create a waft of fragrance for passerbys.