Description
A tour of some of the UK's most beguiling gardens in the counties of Kent, Sussex and Surrey, the counties that exemplify 'the garden of England'. In these three counties a wealth of history and horticulture has combined with geography in the shape of rolling landscapes, wooded valleys and meandering waterways, to provide an attractive and fascinating collection. They are in villages and towns, as well as in deep countryside, and all are privately owned. Some have been in the possession of the same family for many generations, while others have recently been transformed by new owners. Some open for the National Garden Scheme, while others are open privately and in some cases for just the occasional day for charity. The stunning gardens explored in this visually rich guide include: Arundel Castle, Denmans, Gravetye Manor, Munstead Wood and Sussex Prairie Garden. The book also includes a gazetteer of other important gardens in the area with location advice, to enable readers to plan a more elaborate tour of this fertile garden area. Filled with stunning, specially commissioned photographs by Clive Boursnell, Secret Gardens of the South East is a unique guide that opens the gates to the most intriguing gardens in this part of England.
Author: Barbara Segall
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 10/04/2022
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.12lbs
Size: 10.90h x 9.57w x 0.74d
ISBN13: 9780711252608
ISBN10: 0711252602
BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Garden Design
- Photography | Subjects & Themes | Landscapes
- Travel | Europe | Great Britain
Author: Barbara Segall
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 10/04/2022
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.12lbs
Size: 10.90h x 9.57w x 0.74d
ISBN13: 9780711252608
ISBN10: 0711252602
BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Garden Design
- Photography | Subjects & Themes | Landscapes
- Travel | Europe | Great Britain
About the Author
Clive Boursnell is a renowned photographer of architecture, gardens, landscapes and, above all, people. He turned to photography as the culmination of a career which included classical ballet and working as a woodsman, a farmhand, a miner and prospector and a mountaineer. He lives in London.
Fergus Garrett, Head Gardener at Great Dixter, first worked at the Beth Chatto Gardens as a student, over twenty years ago, and has remained a close friend of Beth's ever since.