The Best Gardens in Italy: A Traveller's Guide

Author(s): Kirsty McLeod; Primrose Bell (Photographer); Robin Lane Fox (Introduction by)

Gardens/Garden Design

Italy's gardens speak to us all. In the history of gardening they are the bridge between our world and the ancient world. Their harmony, symmetry and serenity are at once inimitable and universally copied.



During the past few years Italy has awoken to a realization of its gardens. In a gardening renaissance, interesting new gardens are being created all over Italy, and there has been exemplary restoration of some historic gardens.



In this pioneering new book, Kirsty McLeod and Primrose Bell celebrate over a hundred of the finest Italian gardens open to the public. They take the reader with them on a journey to these gardens: they explore their history and context, and we meet the owners, hear the stories behind the gardens, and learn how they were made and how they are maintained.

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It's perfect...for planning a trip, since it's arrange round the places where you might stay The Independent

Historian and biographer KIRSTY McLEOD is the author of many books including A Passion for Friendship: Sibyl Colefax and her Circle; Battle Royal: Edward VIII and George VI; and The Last Summer: May to September 1914. She is also past Chairman of the English Heritage Historic Parks and Gardens Panel, set up to advise English Heritage on England's historic gardens. PRIMROSE BELL is a photographer and journalist with a second life and home in Italy. ROBIN LANE FOX is the gardening correspondent for the Financial Times.

General Fields

  • : 9780711234192
  • : Quarto Publishing Group UK
  • : Frances Lincoln
  • : 0.85
  • : 01 January 2013
  • : 228mm X 190mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 March 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Kirsty McLeod; Primrose Bell (Photographer); Robin Lane Fox (Introduction by)
  • : Hardback
  • : PB Reissue
  • : English
  • : 712.0945
  • : 264
  • : 450 colour photographs