Behind a garden wall: the everyday world of village and road disappears from sight and sound at Jane Stevens' Thames-side retreat.(England)

From: Town & Country | Date: August 1, 1996| Author: Brown, Jane | Copyright information

Stevens is one of the three primary ladies-in-waiting to Princess Margaret and a professional landscape artist. Her love of gardening shows in her Sutton Courtenay yard, which she has made into a delightful oasis. Her life is profiled.

Jane Stevens has always lived by a river. She grew up at Laverstoke House, on her family's property in Hampshire, England, through which runs the chalky River Test, sacred to fly-fishermen; there, a forbidding head gardener and his team managed lar...

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