Sudeley Castle Collection

The Chinese Garden is a specially curated collection of authentic 18th and 19th century designs recreated from our wonderful archive of original, hand painted Chinese wallpapers.

 “Concordia et Industria”

Dent-Brocklehurst Family Motto

Provenance

Sudeley Castle

Since the 11th Century this magnificent property has dominated the countryside north west of Cheltenham. With important Royal connections it has played an integral part within English history.

The home of Elizabeth, Lady Ashcombe and the Dent Brocklehurst family, Sudeley today plays an active part within the area and is a superb example of a myriad of building styles, now elegantly sitting within this beautiful Cotswold landscape surrounded by elegant gardens.

Sudeley Castle Wallpaper

Our Sudeley wallpaper is available as bespoke option but as an alternative we have created two sets of four panels, which repeat and are another option to full bespoke design.

Sudeley and Sudeley Floral Trellis, with its bamboo trellis, provide a stunning wallpaper for any interior space.

Set One. 280cm x 300cm Set Two. 280cm x 300cm

Sudeley Floral Trellis

Set One. 280cm x 300cm Set Two. 280cm x 300cm

Sudeley Floral Trellis Wallpaper

A delicate example of Chinoiserie in the late 18th Century style. Magnolias, peonies’s, birds and butterflies on delicate pale pastel backgrounds to emphasis the detail of the design.

The full run of 560cm, comprises two sets of four panels each. Panel One and panel eight are continuously repeating.

China Closet

This stunning design uses motifs from the Sudeley wallpaper and was inspired by the traditional china closet used in aristocratic houses to display precious oriental porcelain.

History & Provenance

Sudeley Castle sits in the Gloucestershire countryside north east of Cheltenham. Dating from the 13th century, this Grade 1 listed property is home to the Dent-Brocklehurst family and Lady Elizabeth Ashcombe.

Our Sudeley Castle Collection is specially designed and curated by Allyson and derives from an original late 18th century Chinoiserie wallpaper that we conserved for the family after a flood.