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Kiftsgate Court Gardens

Three Generations of Women Gardeners

Vanessa Berridge (Text von)

Buch | Hardcover
192 Seiten
2019
Merrell Publishers Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-85894-669-6 (ISBN)
49,95 inkl. MwSt
Kiftsgate Court, perched on the northern edge of the Cotswolds Hills in Gloucestershire, is a garden composed of many different scenes. Three women have tended Kiftsgate, each one its driving force for a third of a century, and each building on the legacy of the previous generation.
Kiftsgate Court, perched on the northern edge of the Cotswolds Hills in Gloucestershire, is a garden composed of many different scenes. Some elements - the bluebell wood, the clipped hedging and the rose border, with its famously huge Kiftsgate rose - are traditionally English, but there are also areas of Italianate planting and terracing, and others where a mixture of perennials, roses and rare and exotic shrubs thrive side by side.
Equally remarkable is the fine balance between continuity and gentle evolution that the visitor finds at Kiftsgate. This is largely because the garden has belonged to the same family since its creation 100 years ago. Three women have tended Kiftsgate, each one its driving force for a third of a century, and each building on the legacy of the previous generation. In 1919 Heather Muir and her husband, Jack, bought the house, which stands on a relatively narrow plateau from which a bank plunges 100 feet. Heather gave Kiftsgate its structure, laying out the semi-formal gardens by the house, planting the tapestry hedge and rose garden, and terracing the banks. In 1954 Heather was succeeded by her daughter, Diany Binny, who extended and developed her mother's planting, made more borders and paths, and refashioned the White Sunk Garden. Since the late 1980s Diany's daughter, Anne Chambers, has been at the helm, further modernizing the garden and its planting, creating new areas of interest, and opening more often to the public. As Robin Lane Fox, who has written the foreword, comments: `There is nowhere else in Britain that has such a family tradition of planting and dedication ... It is intimate but many-sided, evolving but with roots in a remarkable past.'
This beautiful new book - the first dedicated to Kiftsgate - is structured in two main parts. For the first, `The History', Vanessa Berridge has had exclusive access to the Kiftsgate archive, which contains not only family photographs but also letters from their gardening friends, helping us to understand why and how Heather, Diany and Anne have gardened. Among the circle of friends and acquaintances who feature are Lawrence Johnston of Hidcote Manor (Kiftsgate's neighbour); Vita Sackville-West, the creator of Sissinghurst Castle Garden; and the horticulturalist Graham Stuart Thomas, gardens adviser to the National Trust.
The second part of the book takes the reader on an extended tour of the garden, illustrated by the glorious photography of Sabina Ruber. The tour concludes with notes on Kiftsgate's signature plants and Anne Chambers's personal reflections on this, one of the great gardens of England.

Vanessa Berridge is a gardens writer with an in-depth knowledge of British garden history. She is the author of The Joy of Gardening (Summersdale, 2014), The Princess's Garden (Amberley Publishing, 2015) and Great British Gardeners (Amberley Publishing, 2018). She also contributed to The Gardens of England, published by Merrell in 2013. She was the launch editor of The English Garden magazine in 1997 and now writes about gardens, garden history and food for newspapers and periodicals. She lives and gardens in Gloucestershire. Sabina R ber is an acclaimed gardens photographer. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including Gardens Illustrated, House & Garden, The Times and The Observer. She collaborated with the writer Clare Foster on Merrell's book Painterly Plants, published in 2012. Robin Lane Fox is Emeritus Fellow of New College, Oxford, where he runs the garden. He has been a gardening correspondent for the Financial Times since 1970.

Foreword by Robin Lane Fox
Introduction
The History:
Early Kiftsgate
Heather Muir: An Eye for Colour
Diany Binny: A Practical Plantswoman
Anne Chambers: The Modernizing Spirit
The Garden:
Arrival at Kiftsgate and Bluebell Wood
House and Side Lawn
Four Squares
Wide Border
White Sunk Garden
Bridge Border
Rose Border
Fern Border and Wild Flower Corner
Water Garden
Yellow Border
North Border
The Banks
Lower Garden
Orchard, Mound and Tulip Avenue
Timeline
The 'Kiftsgate' Rose
Kiftsgate's Signature Plants
Afterword by Anne Chambers
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Illustrationen Sabina Ruber
Vorwort Robin Lane Fox
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Garten
ISBN-10 1-85894-669-7 / 1858946697
ISBN-13 978-1-85894-669-6 / 9781858946696
Zustand Neuware
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