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Click here to request Ref GC002

Ref GC002:   Gardens to Visit 2009 by Tony Russel (2009) 

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Nominated 'Best Printed Information Product of the Year' at the 2008 Group Travel Awards.

Each garden is represented by beautiful photography, informative text and up-to-the-minute information on opening times, admission rates and special events.

Click here to request Ref GC021

Ref GC021:  Traditional English Gardens, NT by Arabella Lennox-Boyd (1987) 

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Traditional English Gardens explores the English style in twenty-eight gardens in the care of the NT.  The product of many influences - a passionate love of plants, a mild climate suitable for a wide range of species, the English love of the countryside - the gardens shown here strike a perfect balance between the formal Italianate style and the Robinsonian wilder garden.

Click here to request Ref GC027

Ref GC027: Gardens in the Modern Landscape by Christopher Tunnard (1950)

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Ref GC066: The Perfect Country Garden

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Foxgloves and poppies swaying in the breeze, a wooden gate with peeling white paint, a stone seat cushioned with moss - the simple country life is a mix of many such redolent images.  Informal, unsophisticated and governed by nature's rhythum, its lasting appeal has much to do with the idyllic lifestyle it evokes.

Click here to request Ref GC058

Ref GC058: Geoff Hamilton's Cottage Gardens by Geoff Hamilton (1997)

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The first cottage gardens were cultivated by people with little time, space or money - limitations many of us still have today.  Geoff Hamilton's Cottage Gardens. Which accompanies a six-part television series, shows how to create a cottage garden using the best traditional methods from the past and Geoff Hamilton's own wealth of experience.

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