Country Life at the Chelsea Flower Show 2014
Country Life has a beautiful stand this year at The Chelsea Flower Show - some and say hello, admire our garden and take advantage of a fantastic subscription deal


This year Country Life has a stand at the Chelsea Flower Show with Cavendish Stone. Come and say hello and take a look at the pretty planting in our little garden. Visit us at stand RHW10 - on the corner of Royal Hospital Way.
Come by and save up to 35% on a subscription to Country life and receive a free bottle of Moet Champagne. We look forward to meeting you - come and discover the brilliant planting at our stand which was designed by Elisabetta Clementel, and all supplied by Coblands Nursery in Kent.
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