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The Lost Gardens of Heligan

Out of Print
By: Tim Smit
263 pages, Col plates
Publisher: Victor Gollancz
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
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  • The Lost Gardens of Heligan ISBN: 9780575067653 Edition: 2 Paperback Mar 1999 Out of Print #95041
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Story of the rediscovery and restoration of the extraordinary Victorian estate garden of Heligan, Cornwall.

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Tim Smit was born in 1954 in Scheveningen, Holland, and educated in the UK. After graduating from Durham University he worked as a county archaeologist before spending ten years as a record producer and composer, successful in Europe, the USA and Japan. In 1987 he and his family moved to Cornwall where, with John Nelson, he was to discover Heligan.
Out of Print
By: Tim Smit
263 pages, Col plates
Publisher: Victor Gollancz
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