The seventh talk in our series exploring the influence of political and economic power on garden-making
The last talk in our series exploring the influence of political and economic power on garden-making
Garden designer Laura Burt describes the garden spaces developed at the prison to support wellbeing, rehabilitation and family connection.
Join Surrey GT as Jennifer Potter unravels the tangled story of the rose and its transformation into the western world’s
Local historian Sue Berry’s talk explores the development of ‘plantsmen gardens’ by incoming country house families c.1840-1920s.
Join us for a spring break celebrating 300 years of the English Landscape Garden.
Weekend event exploring garden visiting through the centuries, focusing on visitor experience in historic gardens past, present and future.
Laura Mayer talks about the ways in which Jane Austen’s novels highlight the shifting sensibilities surrounding landscape gardening.
Oliver Spacey talks to Oxfordshire GT about this intriguing plant’s history, legends, science, and the questions that remain.
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