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Kitty Lloyd Jones - Upton House

  "I love roses and would like a home for good ones somewhere ... I love both pink and white" - Lady Bearsted to Kitty Lloyd Jones.  In May of this year I went and visited Upton House, as a kid my parents always took us to National Trust places and I think that's where my love for plants, gardens and design came from.  I always think it's interesting to see the different styles at different periods; George Londons intricate patterns; Capability Browns open landscapes.  Before visiting Upton House I had not yet heard of Garden Designer Katie Lloyd Jones. She was one of the first women during the 1930s to complete a degree in horticulture and earn a living from practical gardening.  Jones began her career as a private gardening tutor before establishing a garden advisory consultancy in the early 1930s. Her first design commission was for a 100 yard long curvilinear border for a Lady Gladstone.  In 1931 she was employed by Lady Bearsted to remodel the garden for Upton Ho

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