Ripley, just north of Harrogate is one of those picture postcard villages that according to Country Life “has been crowned North Yorkshire’s best village to live in.” It was largely rebuilt in a picturesque Gothic style in the late 1820s by the local squire Sir William Ingleby of Ripley Castle which sits on the edge of the village and overlooks a beautiful lake and wide stretch of parkland.
From the outside, however, the castle doesn’t look to have much of a garden. In fact, hidden away behind its walls it does and they contain some real surprises. I was lucky to visit a few days ago on a glorious late November day, with blue sky and very little wind and although the gardens were at the tail end of the season their quality shone through. 
I caught part of Joaquim Rodrigo’s concerto for guitar on the radio the other day [





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