Walled Gardens

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Walled Gardens

Architectural structure and design Architecture: castles and fortifications History of architecture European history Social and cultural history Gardens (descriptions, history etc) Garden design and planning Gardening: flowers and ornamental plants Landscape gardening The countryside, country life: general interest

Author: Jules Hudson

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Language: English

Published by: National Trust Books

Published on: 3rd July 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 60 Mb

ISBN: 9781911358480


About the Book

BBC presenter Jules Hudson (Countryfile, Escape to the Country) is passionate about walled gardens. In this book, he looks at walled gardens throughout England and Wales and explores their history, innovative design and cultural heritage.

The Significance of Walled Gardens

The walled garden was once an essential component of every country house, its shelter providing ideal conditions for growing food, flowers and medicine. This book from the National Trust looks at walled gardens throughout England and Wales and explores their history, innovative design and cultural heritage.

Historical Context

Walled gardens are a feature of British gardening history. In the late 18th century, gardens became status symbols, with aristocrats vying to grow ever more exotic fruits – ushering in innovations such as glasshouses and even heated walls. With the First and Second World Wars many of these gardens fell into disrepair, but renovated ones feature at many key National Trust properties and remain a source of pride and fascination today.

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