Natural successors The Edwardian spirit of a Surrey garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll has been gloriously preserved by the family who have owned it for 100 years. By Stephen Lacey. Photographs by Andrew Lawson
[...]I went on strike and we replanted with foliage plants.' The largest of these, below the main lawn, provides an open view to the fields beyond; other ponds are part of a lush garden of bog and water plants meandering below banks of trees.
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Published in | Telegraph Magazine p. 52 |
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Telegraph Media Group Limited
12.04.2014
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Summary: | [...]I went on strike and we replanted with foliage plants.' The largest of these, below the main lawn, provides an open view to the fields beyond; other ponds are part of a lush garden of bog and water plants meandering below banks of trees. |
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