"Books about famous gardens are legion but Wales has been a relatively neglected area until now. For this beautifully illustrated book, Helena Atlee visits some of the best known gardens in the Principality including Plas Newydd, with its gorgeous Humphry Repton–designed beech-framed views, and Erdigg, where the garden is largely unaltered [after] centuries. But there are smaller lesser-known delights, including Dewstow (with its eccentric grottoes) and Llowes with its leeks and horse pond."—Land & Business
"The pictures by Alex Ramsay are gorgeous and Helena Attlee's excellent text ... is particularly interesting on all the hard work that has gone into restoring many of these gardens—including one of fake rocks and grottoes, a Victoria fashion, that had been completely buried."—Western Daily Press