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Jaspreet Sherrill speaks to photojournalist and author Kate Holt about her new book, which delves into the history of one of England’s oldest inhabited moated houses, Sutton Coldfield’s New Hall.
Jaspreet Sherrill speaks to photojournalist and author Kate Holt about her new book, which delves into the history of one of England’s oldest inhabited moated houses, Sutton Coldfield’s New Hall.
‘We may think we invented complex modern relationships but Eden's Keepers, detailing the 40-year ‘miraculous friendship’ between an elegant older woman and a younger gay man, is original and inspiring. Set against the backdrop of the 20th century and two world wars, taking in everything from the Bloomsbury Set to the founding of the WI, this is biography at its most compelling. Not only did Nancy Tennant and Humphrey Waterfield create a series of beautiful gardens together (their own version of earthly paradise), they pioneered a new way of living. There are many ways to love - without jealousy and fear - and their refusal to be judged by society enriches all of us today. Surely a film or TV series must be in the works!’
Sharon Martin takes a closer look at one of the oldest moated houses and the book of history it has inspired. to read the full three-page feature, click here.
Natasha Poliszczuk includes Eden’s Keepers in her guide for best books to gift this Christmas season.
'If garden history is more your cup of tea (preferably drunk in the shade of the spreading oak as the cuckoo calls overhead), then Eden's Keepers is a fascinating story of paradise lost, found - and gardens created'
Sally Miller at Hampshire Gardens Trust, gives Eden’s Keepers by Sarah Barclay a glowing review. Read the full review in their newsletter by clicking here.
In an extract from Brilliant English Gardens, Clive Nichols heads to Rockcliffe in Gloucestershire, where designer and owner Emma Keswick has spent 30 years shaping a chic, expressive garden.
I'm proud and delighted that our garden is included in this stunning new book by Clive Nichols called Brilliant English Gardens @GdnMediaGuild #GardensHour @GardensHour pic.twitter.com/HphCkTZDsN
— susie white (@cottagegardener) October 3, 2022
And home from holiday and such a thrill to find a copy of @clivenichols new book on Brilliant English Gardens in the post. Honoured and somewhat astounded to be in the company of some of the best gardens in England. pic.twitter.com/nC5aE2Mywv
— Philippa Burrough 🌱🇺🇦 (@UltingWick) October 3, 2022
After exploring gardens and gardening books, ultimate library have curated a list if their top 10 garden books. Click here to see Brilliant English Gardens feature in this list, along with a glowing review.
Country Life write about the beauty of autumn and how some of the season’s best colours are showcased in Clive Nichols’ Brilliant English Gardens. Click here for the full article.
“The page-turning love story of two exceptional 20th-century garden makers, written by one of Tennant’s granddaughters.”
The Hampshire Chronicle join Sarah Barclay at the launch of her new book Eden’s Keepers at The Hospital of St Cross.
Jo Hambro gives an exclusive interview to rampstyle, discussing her passion, her creativity, and some of her best known looks. Read the full interview here.
Giles Kime at Country Life reviews Sarah Barclay’s Eden’s Keepers. Click here to read the whole review.
David Patrick Columbia writes about the New York launch of Entertaining in Style, as well as reviewing the book alongside a recipe for Parsley Soup. Click here to view this ‘must read’ article.
It was wonderful to see such a great attendance for the Cliveden House Ladies Lunch last week!
— Cliveden House (@clivedenhouse) April 10, 2022
Presenting, 'Entertaining Lives', Emily Astor and Jane Churchill were joined by many to discuss the cookbook, which curates recipes from their childhood. pic.twitter.com/iKPRT4bu6Z
Randi Gollin gives an in-depth, honest rave review of Entertaining in Style. Writing that ‘whether you're a seasoned party-thrower adept at managing dinner, cocktails, and even impromptu backyard barbecues for 10 or 20 guests or a total novice with barely a grown-up social gathering under your belt, there's something valuable to be learned from’ Emily Astor and Emily Lancaster.
Listen to Cultivating Place in conversation with Andrew Montgomery, discussing his new book Winter Gardens.