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WE bought the view and the house came with it,’ says Sue Roberts, indicating south-west towards a broad chalk valley, along which run the clear waters of the River Chess. When she and her husband, Richard, moved here in 2016, however, there was much to be done—or, rather, undone to the Georgian property.

‘ The brief was for the garden to flow more easily and for colour throughout the year ’

The most prominent eyesore was a tennis court that had been dug with sharply angled banks into the lawn at the back of the house in the 1920s. Although one can almost hear the calls from the mixed doubles tournaments and picture the trays of Pimm’s going around the thirsty spectators,

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