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Great Gardens of the National Trust Stephen Lacey

Great Gardens of the National Trust By Stephen Lacey

Great Gardens of the National Trust by Stephen Lacey


$22.49
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Summary

A beautifully illustrated guide to the best of the National Trust's collection of great gardens. Stephen Lacey's vivid historical and horticultural account covers all the major periods and styles of garden design, from 18th century landscapes like Stowe and Croome Park to the famous plantsman's gardens of the last century.

Great Gardens of the National Trust Summary

Great Gardens of the National Trust by Stephen Lacey

Stephen Lacey paints a vivid historical and horticultural picture of the great gardens of the National Trust. All the major periods and styles of garden design are represented, ranging from magnificent 18th century landscapes like Stowe and Croome Park, and heady Victorian creations at Biddulph Grange and Waddeston Manor, to famous plantsmen's gardens of the last century, such as those at Hidcote Manor and Sissinghurst Castle. Glorious colour photographs complement eloquent prose to bring the gardens to life.

About Stephen Lacey

Stephen Lacey is one of Britain's best-known garden writers. He is a long-standing columnist and feature writer for The Daily Telegraph and for ten years was a regular presenter on BBC Television's Gardeners' World. He lives in London and has a garden in north Wales.

Additional information

GOR006200831
9781849941549
1849941548
Great Gardens of the National Trust by Stephen Lacey
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pavilion Books
2015-01-08
192
N/A
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