"How extraordinary that there should be such an unchanged spot in the world still," wrote Janie Bussy of the Charleston garden in 1947. After thirty years of Bloomsbury occupancy it was then in its maturity, a teeming mass of flowers. Today the summer borders still spill over with geraniums, delphiniums and poppies.
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Soo beautiful! I could get lost in those spaces. :) I feel many wonderful fantasy stories ready to be told. Peace!
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