Adam Nicolson reads from his account of Sissinghurst, one of Britain's most celebrated gardens, purchased by his grandparents Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson in 1932
Adam Nicolson reads from his account of one of Britain's most celebrated gardens. He recalls his early years, planting his first tree and smoking his first cigarette.
DetailsAdam Nicolson reads from his account of one of Britain's most celebrated gardens. His vision for the future of his family home needs National Trust backing.
DetailsAdam Nicolson reads from his account of one of Britain's most celebrated gardens. Life at Sissinghurst may have seemed idyllic, but inside lay a deep unhappiness.
DetailsAdam Nicolson reads from his account of one of Britain's most celebrated gardens. Adam's ambitious plans for the return of Sissinghurst to a productive farm encounter opposition.
DetailsAdam Nicolson reads from his account of one of Britain's most celebrated gardens. He must now convince the people who work at Sissinghurst to back his plans for the estate.
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