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Book SynopsisThe Sunday Times Gardening Book of the Year
Described by Vogue as ''the revelatory garden book for our age'' and a ''splendid new book'' (Sebastian Shakespeare, Daily Mail), The Private Gardens of England is a glorious celebration of the art of gardening through some of the country''s hidden horticultural jewels.
Thirty-five English private gardens, thoughtfully selected by the writer and designer Tania Compton, are vividly described in the words of their owners, who bring an astonishing sense of intimacy to their own creations as well as their collaborations with some of the leading garden designers of today.
From the Bannermans'' romantic Cornish castle to the windswept shores of Howick in Northumberland via Jasper Conran in Somerset and Tom Stuart-Smith in Hertfordshire, an eclectic range of gardens is revealed. The traditional English garden is seen through the fresh eyes of plantswomen such as Mary-Anne Robb at Cothay Manor and Arabella Lennox-Boyd a
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The revelatory garden book for our age -- Nicola Shuhnan Vogue Splendid new book -- Sebastian Shakespeare Daily Mail The photographs are take-your-breath-away spellbinding ... The minute level of detail here will satisfy real gardeners, elevating this book far above its competition. -- Sarah Feeley English Garden Captures a brilliant moment in our history, where plantsmanship, good design and love of plants have all come together ... compelling format ... the photography and production are superb. -- Kathryn Bradley-Hole Country Life