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The legacy British brand partners with The King’s Foundation to create a lavish assortment of fabrics, wallpapers and ...
In the beginning … of the stumpery. I was cleaning out the corner back quadrant of our 5 acres when I saw her. The once strong walnut tree was in decline — near death — with ...
‘Highgrove by Sanderson’ is launched in partnership with the King’s Foundation, His Majesty’s charity that acts as custodian of Highgrove Gardens. Specific references to the estate’s flora and fauna ...
The Stumpery pattern encapsulates the King’s tranquil recreation of the Victorian tradition of growing ferns among tree stumps and wood carved sculptures. It shows Charles’s classic temple ...
The monarch reportedly makes "impossible requests" and dismissed one gardener with an order to never "put that man in front ...
Highgrove house at Gloucestershire, home of Prince Charles, has a modern stumpery of chestnut roots planted with hostas, hellebores and ferns.
A famous modern stumpery is the one at Prince Charles' Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, England. It is considered to be the largest stumpery in Britain.
The King’s Highgrove gardens have inspired a new range of luxury fabric and wallpaper by the design house Sanderson. Sanderson, which has been supplying royal residences for more than 100 years ...