The Secret Gardeners (updated edition): Britains Creatives Reveal Their Private Sanctuaries
By (Author) Victoria Summerley
By (photographer) Hugo Rittson Thomas
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln
7th October 2025
25th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Specialised gardening methods
Garden design and planning
Photographs: collections
Hardback
272
Width 248mm, Height 305mm, Spine 26mm
1880g
'TheSecret Gardeners is a WONDERFUL book. Just beautiful. It will live, page open, on my coffee table.' Prue LeithThe Secret Gardeners features the private gardens of more than 25 well-known figures from across British culture, including actors, artists, writers, designers and aristocrats. Through intimate interviews and over 300 photographs, it offers a rare look at the outdoor spaces where creativity, comfort and personal expression take root.This updated edition includes four new gardens, including those of Prue Leith, Dominic West and Catherine FitzGerald, Jeremy Clarkson and architect Ptolemy Dean. Returning names include Julian Fellowes, Cath Kidston, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jeremy Irons. Each chapter reveals what gardening means to its owner, how their space reflects their personality, and why these green sanctuaries matter so deeply.Photographed by Hugo Rittson-Thomas and written with warmth and insight by Victoria Summerley, this is a book that celebrates the joy of gardening, the importance of private space and the stories that grow behind the garden walls.The Secret Gardeners is the perfect book for anyone who loves gardens and wants to get inside the head of the people who create and care for them.
Victoria Summerley is an award-winning national newspaper journalist who specialises in writing about gardens and gardening. Former executive editor of The Independent, in 2010 she won the prestigious Garden Media Guild Journalist of the Year award, and she writes an award-winning blog. HUGO RITTSON THOMASis one of the UK's leading portrait photographers. He started his career in the art world, studying at Central St.Martin's and Goldsmiths University of London, and took part in the landmark exhibition Temple of Diana alongside Tracey Emin at The Blue Gallery in 1999. Hugo livesand has a studio in London.