Redwood Stone loves the Chelsea Flower Show, and the Chelsea Flower Show loves them back. It’s a relationship that goes back to 1991, when this family business built a number of stunning Gothic Arches for the show garden that ended up winning ‘Best Garden in Show’. Some span text
Founded by Ken Redwood in the 60s, the company is now run by his son, Tim – with Tim’s youngest son, Angus, also on board. They specialise in follies – segments of walls and arches designed to look like Gothic ruins, giving gardens an air of romantic mystique. Some strong text
Founded by Ken Redwood in the 60s, the company is now run by his son, Tim – with Tim’s youngest son, Angus, also on board. They specialise in follies – segments of walls and arches designed to look like Gothic ruins, giving gardens an air of romantic mystique.Some italic text
Founded by Ken Redwood in the 60s, the company is now run by his son, Tim – with Tim’s youngest son, Angus, also on board. They specialise in follies – segments of walls and arches designed to look like Gothic ruins, giving gardens an air of romantic mystique. Some link
Founded by Ken Redwood in the 60s, the company is now run by his son, Tim – with Tim’s youngest son, Angus, also on board. They specialise in follies – segments of walls and arches designed to look like Gothic ruins, giving gardens an air of romantic mystique.
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