England, Africa, Italy or China — it’s possible to travel the world without leaving this imaginatively designed garden, which divides into four distinct geographical sections, each with a resonance for the owners. Caroline Donald reports from the garden at Seend Manor in Wiltshire, home of Amanda and Stephen Clark. Photographs by Britt Willoughby Dyer.

The 'Italy' quadrant of the garden at Seend Manor, Wiltshire, with pool house and fountain, a copy of one in Trastevere, Rome, built around 1820s with reclaimed stone loggia pillars and arches.
England, Africa, Italy or China — it’s possible to travel the world without leaving this imaginatively designed garden, which divides into four distinct geographical sections, each with a resonance for the owners. Caroline Donald reports from the garden at Seend Manor in Wiltshire, home of Amanda and Stephen Clark.