British Travel Journal

FLOWER FIELDS

Nestled in the in the Tarrant Valley, and bordered by the River Stour, Keyneston Mill is a beautiful, tranquil estate, whose scented perfume fields stretch across 50 acres. The rural idyll is in full force here – with river walks, natural woodlands, converted stone barns and an orchard where bees are happily and productively located. But it’s the fields and formal gardens that are really the star of the show at Keyneston Mill, Blandford Forum, Dorset – their heady, colourful expanse a striking patchwork on the valley canvas.

The Bridgers moved here in 2015, after looking specifically for a property with enough

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