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 SundayJuly 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.

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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 ...

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