In addition to the annual and world-famous Chelsea and Hampton Court flower shows, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) are this year hosting their first show to be held at Chatsworth House. Occupying nearly 1,000 acres of Derbyshire park and woodland, the stately home has been the residence of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire for 16 generations.
Bradstone are getting involved once again by providing product and support to The Institute of Quarrying's garden, the largest at the show, to celebrate their centenary year. Award-winning garden designer, Paul Hervey-Brookes, has been tasked with designing and building the garden that will tell the story of modern quarrying.
To celebrate the collaboration of building materials supplier and the institute that supports the industry, in a county famous for quarrying, we're giving away a pair of tickets to the show!
In addition to the annual and world-famous Chelsea and Hampton Court flower shows, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) are this year hosting their first show to be held at Chatsworth House. Occupying nearly 1,000 acres of Derbyshire park and woodland, the stately home has been the residence of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire for 16 generations.
Bradstone are getting involved once again by providing product and support to The Institute of Quarrying's garden, the largest at the show, to celebrate their centenary year. Award-winning garden designer, Paul Hervey-Brookes, has been tasked with designing and building the garden that will tell the story of modern quarrying.
To celebrate the collaboration of building materials supplier and the institute that supports the industry, in a county famous for quarrying, we're giving away a pair of tickets to the show!
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The Duke of where calls Chatsworth his home?Edinburgh
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