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With symmetrical planting, neatly clipped parterres and elega
Blarney Castle & Gardens, County Cork, have been beguiling visitors since the 15th century. One of the unique draws is the famous Blarney Stone, whose origins are shrouded in mystery and legend, but i
Jenny Whitmore had one priority in mind when she started designing her West Sussex garden: the view. “It was what captivated me when we first came to look at this house and I knew immediately that any
When I think of garden visiting, I think of walking through an enticing gate and gasping at the hazy, romantic abundance of midsummer at its soaring, delicately coloured loveliest. I think of sitting
Bathed in burnished hues, a Hertfordshire cottage haven is a marriage of formal and wild planting
Jodie Hilton, National Trust head gardener at Sheffield Park and Garden, talks autumn colour, climate resilience and the joy of woodland walks
This cottage now has a garden to match its charming appearance, thanks to the efforts of its owners