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Buckhurst Park garden tour Countess De La Warr horses

Anne De La Warr and Julia Cradwick William Sackville, 11th Earl De La Warr, wants the designation ‘sausage-maker’ added to his entry in Debrett’s. It is perhaps a surprising ambition for an old Etonian nobleman whose family seat, Buckhurst Park in East Sussex, is one of the most historically significant in the country. ‘He’s obsessed with his sausage company,’ laughs his wife, Anne, Countess De La Warr. ‘His interests are flat racing, pedigree Sussex cattle, his sausage company and his pub, The Dorset Arms.’ And Anne’s interests? Gardens and Shetland ponies, both of which she nurtures beautifully.

The top 10 snowdrop varieties to plant in your garden

Clumps of early snowdrops make for a stunning early spring display in any garden  Credit:  Getty Images Every year, headline-grabbing snowdrops change hands on eBay for enormous sums. In February 2015, Joe Sharman’s deliberately bred and appropriately named ‘Golden Fleece’ went for an eye-watering £1,390. But, as I know to my cost, an expensive snowdrop is not necessarily a good garden plant. Some resolutely refuse to bulk up, making more impact on your bank balance than on your garden. And demand constantly outstrips supply, so the price never comes down. I’ve had just two bulbs of Galanthus nivalis ‘Flocon de Neige’, a six-petalled snowdrop, for years. I have also grown the pixie-hatted

Badminton estate cottage garden Miranda, Duchess of Beaufort

TTL Video Miranda, Duchess of Beaufort’s cottage garden on the Badminton estate in Gloucestershire is a most enchanting place. Its many layers of history have shaped the landscape and elegant planting combinations to wonderful effect. It could be the fulsome year-round flowering of the rambling Rosa ‘Debutante’ growing over an arch with Clematis ‘Prince Charles’ that begins to stir the senses; or the view through the stone arch towards double borders with the estate beyond. Of course, there’s the summer house and the perfectly positioned topiary, as well as the duchess’s revered tulips. But really it’s the sentiment behind it all that best encapsulates the spirit here. ‘This garden is really a memorial to my late husband, David,’ the duchess tells

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