Visit Country Life at Chelsea
Come and visit Country Life’s stand at the Chelsea Flower Show which features a formal garden and sculptures from Cavendish Stone

Come and visit Country Life at Chelsea
Country Life and Cavendish Stone are co-hosting a stand at this year's Chelsea, on the Royal Hospital Way. Designed by Tom Howard and Kirstie Lewis, Stand RHW18 features a formal garden setting ornamented by a variety of Cavendish Stone's life-sized animal sculptures and dominated by a two-tiered fountain.
At the show, visitors to the stand will be able to order subscriptions of Country Life at special rates and browse the range of Cavendish Stone's elegant sculptures, made to order for the finest country gardens.
Country Life's stand is shared with Cavendish Stone's elegant sculptures
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