The Thousand Year Old Garden: Inside the Secret Garden at Lambeth Palace

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The Thousand Year Old Garden: Inside the Secret Garden at Lambeth Palace Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: The History Press Ltd
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Pages: 176 Illustrations and other contents: 8 Plates, color; 10 Illustrations, color; 10 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781803993041 Categories: , , ,

Explore the magical green world of Lambeth Palace Garden, a hidden jewel of London for more than 1,000 years. In this book, Head Gardener Nick Stewart Smith takes the reader on a series of rambles through the changing seasons, introducing some extraordinary trees and plants along the way. Revealing some of the untold stories of the ten-acre secret garden, this is a unique insight into a special place. Nick explains how nature is at the heart of everything here, the gardening approach allowing the green world inside the high stone walls to be a haven for many kinds of wildlife, all flourishing right in the midst of one of the world’s busiest cities.

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“It is a fascinating read and best of all, with appetite whetted, the reader can arrange to visit the garden which opens to the public through the National Garden Scheme.” * Country Life magazine * “A unique insight into a special place, written with tenderness and passion by a gardener with a real eye for detail” * Countryside magazine * Steward Smith professes not to be a writer but his easy, conversational style married with an extraordinary eye for horticultural, historical and even personal detail belies this. * The Field magazine * Readers will have their interest piqued by this captivating work, and can visit the garden to see for themselves (though Lambeth Palace itself is closed for refurbishment) * The Field magazine * His book is like the contented conversation between two people sharing a bench: ruminative, tangential, full of wisdom. * Church Times * A most charming and original story of a gardener and his garden -- Roy Lancaster A wonderful grasp of the natural world, and the delicate balance between the cultivated and the wildlings, and the gardener's role in bringing out the best of both -- Roy Lancaster