A Cotswold Garden Companion: An Illustrated Map and Guide

A Cotswold Garden Companion: An Illustrated Map and Guide

by Natasha Goodfellow, Jo Parry
A Cotswold Garden Companion: An Illustrated Map and Guide

A Cotswold Garden Companion: An Illustrated Map and Guide

by Natasha Goodfellow, Jo Parry

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Overview

An illustrated map and guide to the Cotswolds’ most beautiful spots, A Cotswold Garden Companion covers everything from Jacobean gems and classics of the English landscape movement to some of the finest contemporary gardens around today.

Readers will meet royal gardeners, naked gardeners, plant hunters and inveterate collectors, as well as discovering all manner of horticultural highlights, from the national collections of walnuts, foxgloves and flowering cherries, to the strawberry beds that inspired William Morris’s fabric designs – not to mention a sprinkling of garden shops and plant nurseries just too good to miss.

Presented in an attractive slip case, A Cotswold Garden Companion is clear and easy to use and appealing to art lovers and garden lovers alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781916297210
Publisher: Gemini Books Group
Publication date: 05/01/2022
Series: Finch Illustrated Guides
Pages: 24
Product dimensions: 3.60(w) x 8.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Natasha Goodfellow is a writer, plant lover and Londoner who loves exploring the city and discovering new places. She writes for publications including Gardens Illustrated, Elle Decoration UK and The Simple Things and was Fair Manager for GROW London, the contemporary garden fair. She is the author and publisher of A London Floral (Finch Publishing, 2020).

Jo Parry is an illustrator whose work spans many fields from publishing, fine art, greetings and stationery, through to children’s books, puzzles, homewares and wall decor. Clients include the RNLI, the BBC and Quarto, and she has developed her own range of giftware for the tourist industry across the south of England.
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