East Clandon, Surrey. Half an acre, partly walled garden using some traditional box shapes and hedging to offer formality in the otherwise informal garden of this 16th century cottage. Wisteria and rose/clematis walks give shade to the SW aspect while rosemary and lavender edge the brick paths. Unusual herbaceous plants vie for attention among cottage garden favourites. From The Yellow Book 2007

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