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are inspired by the ancient illuminated manuscript,
‘The Lindisfarne Gospels’, housed in the British Library. The designs are
based on the beautiful illustrations created by the 7th century monks of Lindisfarne.
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are inspired by Ireland’s ‘Book of Kells’, the richest,
most copiously illuminated surviving manuscript of the Gospels in Celto-Saxon
style, now in the library at Trinity College, Dublin.
are inspired by the decoration on Henry VIII’s clothing
in Holbein’s famous portrait of him. Decorative knotwork underwent a revival
during Tudor times and you weren’t anyone unless you had a knot garden!
are inspired by decorative Japanese and Chinese emblems.
So if your garden has an oriental theme, this could be one for you!
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are composed of two hearts intertwined, for all you
great romantics. Why not plant one for the love of your life?
You could think of this as a type of love knot or
alternatively it would be fitting for those who love playing cards!
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is our megaknot, for want of a better word. It has
close associations with both Lindisfarne and Kells but caters for those of
you who have more space to fill!
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is inspired by the roses of the Houses of York and
Lancaster. There is ample planting space within the design. It would look
stunning interplanted with red and white flowering plants
