Why a Tv Gardener has a Snake in the Grass ; the Designer Who Tells Us How to Shape Our Small Town Gardens Had to Think Big When It Came to His Oddball Country Plot
Mail on Sunday › July 12, 2004
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Mail on Sunday › July 12, 2004
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James Alexander Sinclair has a giant snake in his garden.
At least he calls it a snake, but actually it's an 80ft path winding its way from the flowerbeds at one side of his converted farmhouse and along the vast back lawn.See the full content of this document
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Why a Tv Gardener has a Snake in the Grass ; the Designer Who Tells Us How to Shape Our Small Town Gardens Had to Think Big When It Came to His Oddball Country Plot
Constructed on a raised level, it affords a fine view over his borders but it comes to a sudden steep drop on the snake's 'head' at the other end.
'The idea for a grass snake came from a leftover pile of soil that a client had after reconstructing his drive,' he says. 'So I piled it up here ...See the full content of this document
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