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Within Petworth House’s Walled Garden there’s ‘room for your spirits to soar’
At Petworth House in West Sussex, garden and ancestral home are not strictly demarcated. Instead, the dividing lines blur beautifully
Author: Caroline Egremont
Playing house in Dominique Lafourcade’s Lilliputian summer houses for children
Dominique Lafourcade’s extravagant summer play houses for children hold timeless (and ageless) delight
Author: Oliver Maclennan
The rich literary history of Brookwood garden in Cooperstown
Established on the southern end of Lake Otsego in 1786 by the father of novelist James Fenimore Cooper, Cooperstown has a little-known history as the cradle of admired private gardens
Author: Mitchell Owens
From the archive: Gertrude Jekyll garden at Vann
From taming woodland and deterring greedy deer to picking pesky purple crocuses out of the white spring beds, the Caroes have their work cut out in the Gertrude Jekyll garden at Vann, their Arts and Crafts home in Surrey
Author: Annabel Freyberg Photographer: Richard Davies

The quirky geological museum created by a passionate collector is today one of east Iceland’s least-known gems
In an out-of-the-way fishing village on a fjord, the collector Ljósbjörg Petra María Sveinsdóttir put her rock and mineral collection on display and rejoiced in sharing it with others. Fifty years on, her home museum and garden still cast a spell
Author: Louise Long
The bizarre ‘Ideas Magazine’ and its eccentric garden follies
First published in 1796, Ideas Magazine featured all manner of ways in which ‘educated nations’ could indulge their burgeoning passion for peculiar garden follies and ornaments. From haute-couture hen houses to wacky Ferris wheels, the more fanciful the better
Author: Michael Huey
Artist Yto Barrada’s transformed summerhouse in Tangier
Nature’s colours give meaning to the work of Yto Barrada, and many of the textile artist’s experiments blossomed into life at the Mothership, her dyeing complex in Tangier close to where she grew up
Author: Hamish BowlesPhotographer: Vasantha Yogananthan
The Floral High Ground
On a mountainside in Piedmont, Paolo Pejrone has created his own slice of paradise, one that eschews all pesticides. Here, surrounded by animals, the esteemed gardener lives in splendid isolation
Author: Marella Caracciolo ChiaPhotographer: Oberto and J. Atti Gili