The English Garden

A Star IS BORN

To some people the only Timothee worth knowing is the ludicrously good-looking Timothée Chalamet, whom you may have seen in such films as Dune, Little Women and Call Me By Your Name. He has extraordinary cheekbones and an elfin look in his eye. The same could be said about the garden at St Timothee, which is two acres of year-round loveliness tucked away at the end of a narrow lane in Berkshire.

The garden has been created over the past 12 years by the remarkable Sarah Pajwani and her husband Sal with the intention that it should sparkle no matter what time of year you visit. This is no mean feat and is achieved here by a perfect balance of form

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