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Sissinghurst Anne Scott-James

Sissinghurst By Anne Scott-James

Sissinghurst by Anne Scott-James


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In 1930, Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson bought a neglected Elizabethan castle in Kent - Sissinghurst. They restored the house and created the garden which is now owned by the National Trust. From the Nicolson's notes, diaries and letters, the author records how the garden was made.

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Sissinghurst: The Making of a Garden by Anne Scott-James

In 1930, Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson fell in love with a neglected Elizabethan castle in Kent - Sissinghurst. They restored the house, but it is the garden they created - and which is now owned by the National Trust - that attracts tens of thousands of visitors every year. From the Nicolson's notes, diaries and letters, the author records how the garden was made, how the Nicolson-Sackville-West gardening partnership worked and how the garden became one of the strongest bonds holding their marriage together. The author also wrote Down to Earth, The Cottage Garden, The Language of the Garden and Gardening Letters to My Daughter.

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GOR001382645
9780718122560
0718122569
Sissinghurst: The Making of a Garden by Anne Scott-James
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
19830509
160
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