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Kingsland Road, London, E2 8EA; Tel: 020 7739 9893
Edwardian 1900 -1914
During the Edwardian period, the garden became increasingly informal in style, mainly as a reaction against the rigidity of the Victorian bedding system.
Gardens with herbaceous borders and ‘old-fashioned’ flowers became popular, inspired by the profusion and ‘casual’ appearance of cottage gardens and an interest in medieval plants.