Other features include an Edwardian rock garden with pools (currently undergoing extensive renovation),[2] a formal sunken garden with herbaceous borders, and a flint and brick folly at the end of a long grass walk.
The garden also has extensive lawns and avenues are bordered by large clipped yew hedges and many old trees.
[2] The garden has featured in numerous magazine and newspaper articles and twice on TV on ITV Meridians 'Country Ways' programme.
It has also been the scene of episodes in the television series Perfect Scoundrels (with Peter Bowles) and featured in 'Great Houses Cookery' (by Michael Barry).
In 2009, 'The Marriage of Figaro' was performed by The Opera Project (including Nick Garrett in aid of the Kent Association for the Blind.