Suppliers of heritage-inspired tools to England’s finest gardens
Inspired by the romance of historic English gardens, our accessories and tools celebrate the art of gardening and are made to delight year after year
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Discover our Victorian cloches
Garden cloches inspired by heritage designs found in Victorian kitchen gardens. Handcrafted...
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Garden Hoses
Inspired by the gentle order and charm of the English garden, this...
Testimonials
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How to Spent It, Financial Times
“These Victorian-style cloches are beautiful miniature glasshouses. They protect your vegetables from bugs and shelter plants from the elements while looking fantastically stylish. I like how they embrace traditional craftsmanship.”
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Head Gardener, National Trust
“We very much love the Claverton Cloches here. They are truly an excellent, high quality product. The unboxing is a special, thoughtful experience all by itself!”
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Alan Titchmarsh, Gardener and Broadcaster
“Claverton Cloches — sturdy modern replicas of those handsome Victorian constructions ... They’re beautiful, and they’re useful”
Elevating the art of gardening
Evoking the quiet romance of historic English gardens, our heritage-inspired pieces bring enduring elegance to every corner of the garden, from the kitchen garden to the cutting border.
Crafted to enrich the seasons year after year, they are chosen by many of the world’s most celebrated gardens
Tales from The Garden
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Musings: The Most Romantic Garden in England?
There are gardens one visits, and there are gardens one enters - as though passing through a door in time. Rousham, in Oxfordshire, is the latter. Since William Kent first...
Musings: The Most Romantic Garden in England?
There are gardens one visits, and there are gardens one enters - as though passing through a door in time. Rousham, in Oxfordshire, is the latter. Since William Kent first...
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In Conversation With: Rollo Skinner
For this In Conversation With, we catch up with artist, writer and botanical set designer Rollo Skinner. There is a narrow strip of woodland at the edge of the house...
In Conversation With: Rollo Skinner
For this In Conversation With, we catch up with artist, writer and botanical set designer Rollo Skinner. There is a narrow strip of woodland at the edge of the house...
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Musings: Easter, Cape Town & Newness Afoot
In this edition of Field Notes, Beth shares reflections on the start of the gardening year, winter gardening with cloches, and early spring design work for new Claverton pieces. Writing...
Musings: Easter, Cape Town & Newness Afoot
In this edition of Field Notes, Beth shares reflections on the start of the gardening year, winter gardening with cloches, and early spring design work for new Claverton pieces. Writing...
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