Rosemary Verey
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Rosemary Verey (b. 21 December 1919 in Chatham, Kent - 31 May 2001 in London) was an internationally-known English gardener who designed the famous garden at Barnsley House in the village of Barnsley, near Cirencester.
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- A Countrywoman's Notes. Foreword by HRH Charles, Prince of Wales. London: Frances Lincoln, 1993. Miniature edition. Hardcover: ISBN 0-711-20888-3, ISBN 978-0-71120-888-9.
- Rosemary Verey's Making of a Garden. Photographs by Tony Lord. Plans rendered in watercolour by Hilary Wills. New York: Henry Holt, 1995. Hardcover: ISBN 0-805-03956-2.