The End House and Fulvens Hanger
An eclectic house set in a half-acre of woodland is considered for the National Gardens Scheme. Presenter Joe Swift provides garden budget advice.
Series charting people's attempts to have their gardens accepted into the demanding National Gardens Scheme.
The End House is set in half-acre of woodland gardens and is the pride and joy of 52-year-old Sarah Marsh. The gardens feature an eclectic mix of Moroccan deck and old clinker boats moored in a sea of daffodils, and Sarah longs to open her garden in memory of her sister, who died of breast cancer. She is keen to create a tropical border in her shady woodland garden and battles the elements to make everything look shipshape.
In leafy Surrey, 65-year-old Kay Price and her husband Jessop have taken on an enormous project: they have built a Huf house in the heart of a woodland. The concept is that this ultra-modern home sits in the middle of their new three-acre garden. They are Yellow Book veterans and long to open their garden, but are struggling with its infancy, despite investing nearly 40,000 pounds. Joe offers tips and advice on how to be economical with a garden budget.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Joe Swift |
Producer | Emma Chatterjee |
Executive Producer | Melanie Leach |
Executive Producer | Neil Edwards |