Thank you , again Bunny for taking us along on your visit to this wonderful garden. Loved Sophie’s decor, a very talented lady. Although this garden is large it certainly affords ideas for a smaller garden. Always a pleasure to open your UA-cam and see we are going on a visit ❤
Bunny, another wonderful video interview. Was fun to see what you did years ago, and how it has been adapted to what the new owner wanted. Always look forward to your posts !
Thank you Bunny and Sophie. When I tuned in, I checked my special T towels (that's what we call them over here🇨🇦), and lo and behold, I have the bunny ones. I think I better come over with a empty suitcase next time! I love your garden too. (obvs)🙂
Terrific video. The cutaways to products and still photos are a nice addition. Would love to have more closeups showing the beautiful plant combinations.
If anyone is wondering the tree in the front yard is a giant sequoia from California brought to England in second half of the 19 th century Victoria times by William lobb. There is a little forest of them somewhere in England but most are dotted around at estates and arboretums.
Being German this is (to me) one of the most “English” and most perfect private gardens. The greys, the greens, the wood, the stones…I’m COMPLETELY in love…(and again a very lovely and informative chat). Thanks a lot!! 🩷.
This rambling without direction is Comedy Genius. I love observational humour picking up on absurd trivialities and pretending it's real life conversation. Look at the tiny bench with a low back at the end ! Lovely sitting there...! Fab.
Thank you , again Bunny for taking us along on your visit to this wonderful garden. Loved Sophie’s decor, a very talented lady. Although this garden is large it certainly affords ideas for a smaller garden. Always a pleasure to open your UA-cam and see we are going on a visit ❤
Bunny, another wonderful video interview. Was fun to see what you did years ago, and how it has been adapted to what the new owner wanted. Always look forward to your posts !
Incredible garden!! The still photos are a wonderful addition. Thanks for introducing me to Sophie's work.
❤ Thank you Bunny! I am always happy to see you and your lovely content!
Thank you Bunny loved looking at Sophie’s garden.
Such a relaxing yet sophisticated garden!!
Ah fabulous revisit, thank you Bunny great ideas for us😊
Beautiful garden!! Thank you!
Stunning garden and designs by Sophie. What a wonderful video! I would love to buy her designs.
So beautiful!
Beautiful garden…and gosh, having Bunny to check your homework is scary 😱🤣
Beautiful place!
Thank you Bunny and Sophie. When I tuned in, I checked my special T towels (that's what we call them over here🇨🇦), and lo and behold, I have the bunny ones. I think I better come over with a empty suitcase next time! I love your garden too. (obvs)🙂
Terrific video. The cutaways to products and still photos are a nice addition. Would love to have more closeups showing the beautiful plant combinations.
If anyone is wondering the tree in the front yard is a giant sequoia from California brought to England in second half of the 19 th century Victoria times by William lobb. There is a little forest of them somewhere in England but most are dotted around at estates and arboretums.
That is fascinating information! I bet you are right! Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Absolutely beautiful!
Being German this is (to me) one of the most “English”
and most perfect private gardens. The greys, the greens, the wood, the stones…I’m COMPLETELY in love…(and again a very lovely and informative chat). Thanks a lot!! 🩷.
Lovely!!
This rambling without direction is Comedy Genius. I love observational humour picking up on absurd trivialities and pretending it's real life conversation. Look at the tiny bench with a low back at the end ! Lovely sitting there...! Fab.
Hi Bunny, nice garden, in what part of the UK? Really like your videos.
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Lawn😢🇬🇧
Does the bee mug originate in China....? Where was the Throw manufactured? And the boxing hares are Chinese...? Such QUALITY.
rude!!
Bunny the video quality is rubbish--do you need a new camera?
It's a zoomed in shot from a distance for the first part of the video