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Secret Gardens Of The National Trust Claire Masset

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Secret Gardens Of The National Trust Claire Masset
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Publisher: National Trust
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 18.25 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Claire Masset
ISBN: 9781909881907, 1909881902
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Secret Gardens Of The National Trust Claire Masset by Claire Masset 9781909881907, 1909881902 instant download after payment.

Collected here are stunning photographs of the National Trust’s idiosyncratic gardens, accompanied by a light text meditating on the magic of the secret garden, and bringing in fascinating historical and botanical details. This book includes secret mazes, hidden corners, walled gardens, lost gardens, gardens that are only open one day a year, follies, orchards, dens, memorials, strange statues, stumperies, huts, ice houses, wendy houses, fairy gates, and pixie houses. The gardens featured include the palm-filled Overbeck’s in Devon; Peckover House in Cambridgeshire, which bursts with exotic specimens found on Victorian plant-hunting expeditions; and Monk’s House in East Sussex, where the garden proved a refuge for Virginia Woolf.

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