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Sybil’s Garden looking down the path towards the Chinese Vase and seat beyond

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Sybil's Garden, bronze chinese vase on a paved circle, stone pigs on the right, beech hedge and stone seat beyond

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The Pinetum looking towards the stone seats with young larches
Robin put stone seats in the Pinetum and planted larches behind to provide shade. Sybil referred to this as her 'cave'.

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The design, by Fred Spencer, for the stone seat known as "Mother's Tomb", accompanied by a handwritten note 'This is the first garden ornament I designed - I think in the mid 50s. It was the year of the Leeds Music Festival Centenary [1958] as the…

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Stone seat (Mother's Tomb) in orchard with copper beech hedge.
This curved stone seat was designed by Fred and backed by a copper beech hedge. It was sited at the end of the orchard, and known affectionately as "Mother's Tomb" by Fred and Robin,…

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Carved stone bench with snowdrops, in front of the North Border by the wall in the Orchard Garden

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Stone Trough Seat on Orchard Path

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Sybil in the garden with a child and Scruff

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Sybil with a man, sitting on stone seats under the larch arch, in the Pinetum

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Sybil sitting on a stone seat with Michael Butterfield, under a parasol, in the first Sybil's Garden
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