"Some English Gardens" is vintage collection of watercolour paintings
whose subjects are real contemporary English gardens. The English Garden
is a style of "landscape" garden that first appeared in England in the
early eighteenth century and categorised by a idealized view of nature.
For each painting in this volume there is provided interesting
information about the location, with descriptions of the garden, its
flowers, how and why it was laid out, and much more. This volume will
appeal to lovers of watercolour and those with an interest in
traditional English gardens. Contents include: "Brockenhurst",
"Hollyhocks at Blyborough", "Great Tangley Manor", "Bulwick Hall",
"Bramham", "Berkley Castle", "Summer Flowers", "The Yew Alley,
Rockingham", "Brympton", "Balcaskie", "Crather Castle", "Kellie Castle",
"Hardwick", "Montacute", "Ramscliffe", etc. Many vintage books such as
this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that
we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern,
high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new
introduction on the history of gardening.