A unique invitation to explore Lambeth Palace Garden through the changing seasons. Explore the magical green world of Lambeth Palace Garden, a hidden jewel of London for more than 1,000 years. In this book, Head Gardener Nick Stewart Smith takes the reader on a series of rambles through the changing seasons, introducing some extraordinary trees and plants along the way. Revealing some of the untold stories of the ten-acre secret garden, this is a unique insight into a special place. Nick explains how nature is at the heart of everything here, the gardening approach allowing the green world inside the high stone walls to be a haven for many kinds of wildlife, all flourishing right in the midst of one of the world's busiest cities. AUTHOR: Nick Stewart Smith has been a gardener all of his working life. He has a degree from Warwick University and has previously trained and worked in Barcelona at the historic Ciutadella Park, and as National Trust Head Gardener at Overbecks, a stunning subtropical garden on the Devon coast. Returning home to London, at the beginning of 2016 he was asked to take charge of the old garden at Lambeth Palace, where he remained until summer 2022. He now works as a freelancer, living between Camberwell and Peckham. 10 colour, 10 b/w illustrations
About the Author :
NICK STEWART SMITH has been a gardener all of his working life. He has a degree from Warwick University and has previously trained and worked in Barcelona at the historic Ciutadella Park, and as National Trust Head Gardener at Overbecks, a stunning subtropical garden on the Devon coast. Returning home to London, at the beginning of 2016 he was asked to take charge of the old garden at Lambeth Palace, where he remained until summer 2022. He now works as a freelancer, living between Camberwell and Peckham.
Review :
‘It is a fascinating read and best of all, with appetite whetted, the reader can arrange to visit the garden which opens to the public through the National Garden Scheme.’
‘A unique insight into a special place, written with tenderness and passion by a gardener with a real eye for detail.’
‘Readers will have their interest piqued by this captivating work, and can visit the garden to see for themselves (though Lambeth Palace itself is closed for refurbishment).’
‘Steward Smith professes not to be a writer but his easy, conversational style married with an extraordinary eye for horticultural, historical and even personal detail belies this.’
‘His book is like the contented conversation between two people sharing a bench: ruminative, tangential, full of wisdom.’
A most charming and original story of a gardener and his garden
‘A wonderful grasp of the natural world, and the delicate balance between the cultivated and the wildlings, and the gardener's role in bringing out the best of both.’
‘To read this book is to see the world through the eyes of a gardener ... the tender wisdom and lyrical detail will entrance you.’
‘A fascinating and intimate portrait of a garden over time. Nick's descriptions of the tasks and tribulations of life as Lambeth Palace's head gardener are lovingly described, and better yet, serve as a starting point for anecdotes, stories and speculation drawn from a millennium of green life on the banks of the Thames. Reading is like being given a rusty key to a beautiful secret garden.’