Without Nancy Tenant, the exquisite gardens designed by Humphrey
Waterfield might never have existed.
Humphrey Waterfield and Nancy Tennant met in 1932 when she was 35 and he
was 24. In spite of the age difference between them, and judgemental
opinions of society at the time, they became best friends and
collaborators for life. They lived near each other, travelled widely
together and were the partners in the creation of Hill pasture in Essex
'the most beautiful small garden in England' and the restoration of Le
Clos du Peyronnet in Menton, South of France.