Angie Lewin
Blog · Posted May 2, 2025
…was with us in the sunshine to discuss her beautiful new work, The Book of Garden Flowers…
It was a great treat to have Angie Lewin with us last week. Her long and varied career was an inspiration the audience – this is a woman who can turn her hand to exquisite watercolour one moment, wood cuts the next, by way of fabric and wallpaper design. Her latest book, is part of the lovely series she has created along with writer Christopher Stocks…
ABOUT THE BOOK
Flowers are the heart of the British garden. Beneath their charm lies a wealth of rich history shaped by the human hand. These flowers, chosen by celebrated painter, printmaker and gardener Angie Lewin, each carry with them personal stories and fascinating tales of their journeys. From artichokes to tulips, dahlias to hellebores, Lewin’s alluring illustrations further unveil the beauty behind each bloom in this charming companion guide.
Angie Lewin and writer Christopher Stocks invite us into the world of cultivated flowers with profiles of nineteen enchanting species found across the British Isles, bringing into focus some of the remarkable people who introduced exotic plants to our gardens. From Ellen Willmott, who employed over 100 staff in her garden and burned through a huge fortune thanks to her passion for plants before dying penniless and alone, to Henry VIII, who ate the first British-grown artichokes on the outskirts of Chelmsford.
You can order a copy of The Book of Garden Flowers from Bookshop.org HERE. Alternatively, call the shop to see if we have any signed copies left in stock 01835 824087.