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ne of the best things about British gardens is their variety. There are truly gardens of every shape, size and style imaginable, and the ones we feature in this issue and its redevelopment by Tom Stuart-Smith, and then the charming garden of, belonging to Pelham Plants’ nurseryman Paul Seaborne. In Cumbria, features exotic planting in a quirky garden built on a steeply sloping coastal site, while the kitchen garden at in Sussex is tucked tantalisingly away behind high walls – the epitome of a secret garden.