RHS Garden Bridgewater
The Making of a Garden
Phil McCann author The Royal Horticultural Society author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Quarto Publishing PLC
Published:25th Oct '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers an in-depth exploration of the RHS Garden Bridgewater, detailing its history, restoration, and future aspirations within the community.
The RHS Garden Bridgewater serves as a celebration of the Royal Horticultural Society's newly reopened public garden. Following the success of a popular BBC series, this book acts as a thorough guide to one of Europe's largest and most ambitious gardening projects, showcasing the magnificent RHS Bridgewater. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a rich history, deeply rooted personal connections with the local community, and a promising future, all beautifully captured within the pages of this sumptuous book.
Set on the grounds of the former Worsley New Hall stately home in Manchester and adjacent to the Bridgewater Canal, the garden represents one of the most exciting public gardening endeavors undertaken globally in recent years. Designed by the renowned landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith, it stands as a testament to horticultural excellence, featuring a diverse range of attractions. From walled gardens and Chinese streamside elements to aromatic kitchen gardens and lush wooded areas, each aspect is thoughtfully integrated into the heart of the community.
RHS Garden Bridgewater chronicles the glorious years of royal visits, the decline and subsequent restoration of the gardens, and personal memories from those who played pivotal roles in shaping this landscape. Beautifully illustrated, the book provides a complete insight into how the garden was, and how it aspires to be, an integral and inspirational part of the community once again.
ISBN: 9780711274334
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1140g
208 pages