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Building on Success: Suffolk’s Holm House, for The English Garden

18 January 2022

The classic Janey Auchincloss design at Suffolk’s Holm House has been developed by the property’s new owners and is now maturing beautifully alongside a more recently acquired six-acre wildflower meadow with a tranquil lake at its heart.

Barbara Segall’s article was published in the January 2022 edition of The English Garden magazine.

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