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The 17th Century - 1

The 17th Century - 1
Monty visits Levens Hall in Cumbria (the sole surviving British garden of the 1600s) and Hampton Court to investigate what influenced and inspired their creation.
The 18th Century - 2

The 18th Century - 2
This was an age that gave rise to the landscape garden. At Croome Court, Rousham, and Stanage Park, Monty discovers how these great landscapes were created.
The 19th Century - 3

The 19th Century - 3
British gardens become more exotic, more colorful, and more accessible than ever. Monty visits Osborne, Derby Arboretum, and the botanic gardens at Edinburgh and Kew.
The 20th Century - 4

The 20th Century - 4
Monty looks at the profound effect of two world wars on Britons’ attitude to gardens and at the pioneers who have continued to lead the nation’s gardening revolution.
















