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Cotswold Gardens

by David Hicks
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Overview

Within the area of England known as the Cotswolds lie some of the world's finest gardens. See them at their most magnificent in dazzling photographs and through the eyes of an eminent designer with a unique and very personal perspective on garden style. Blenheim, Buscot, Hidcote, Rousham: these and many others are the creations of well-known landscape artists. Along with the region's elegant manors, striking limestone buildings, and stately homes, these gardens make an unforgettable sight.

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Alice Joyce

The current crop of gardening books is either chock-full of horticultural advice or overflowing with ambitious landscaping plans. Renowned designer Hicks forgoes the opportunity to provide counsel, acting instead as a tour guide to England's Cotswolds, an area distinguished by stunning gardens and historically preserved countryside. Primarily a feast for the eyes, this lavishly illustrated tome first introduces the garden belonging to Hicks and his wife, Pamela Mountbatten. Traveling about the region, he goes on to describe the architecture of the manor houses visited, along with garden designs, the fanciful forms of detached structures, and selected plantings. Accompanying photographs perfectly frame both the sublime vista and the intimate flower border. A selection that will please Anglophiles and gardeners alike.

Book Details

Published
March 11, 2004
Publisher
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780297843658

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