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Double herbaceous border viewed from the alcove, the first such border to have been made in England. The four pairs of beds are backed on one side by an 18th century wall and on the other by a Taxus - Yew hedge planted in the 19th century. Between the beds are Yew finials designed by Rowland Egerton-Warburton and planted in 1856 - Arley Hall and Gardens, Cheshire, early July
   

Double herbaceous border viewed from the alcove, the first such border to have been made in England. The four pairs of beds are backed on one side by an 18th century wall and on the other by a Taxus - Yew hedge planted in the 19th century. Between the beds are Yew finials designed by Rowland Egerton-Warburton and planted in 1856 - Arley Hall and Gardens, Cheshire, early July


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Photographer: Lee Avison - See more from this photographer
 
Image Number:   0262810
 
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Double herbaceous border viewed from the alcove, the first such border to have been made in England. The four pairs of beds are backed on one side by an 18th century wall and on the other by a Taxus - Yew hedge planted in the 19th century. Between the beds are Yew finials designed by Rowland Egerton-Warburton and planted in 1856 - Arley Hall and Gardens, Cheshire, early July

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