Dimensions
200 x 265 x 15mm
The Mystery of the Ancient Gardens Of Aberglasney
'A Garden Lost in Time' details the trials and tribulations and the human story behind the restoration of the gardens of Aberglasney. The nine gardens of Aberglasney were first mentioned by a fifteenth-century bard but for much of this century they were left to decay and all but disappeared under a shroud of green. Visitors forcing their way through this jungle noticed the remarkable layout and at last an ambitious restoration plan was put in hand. What those early visitors had seen were the raised, arcaded terraced walkways of the ancient garden. Central to the book is an attempt to explain what the garden stands for: when and what was created, and for whom? A one-thousand-year-old yew tunnel and the remains of the grandest renaissance garden structure in Britain still stand to tantalise the experts and any visitor to the gardens.