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           <description><![CDATA[HATFIELD House and Highgrove are among the famous gardens Lady Salisbury has had the pleasure to tend over the years, but her interest in plants and garden design goes right back to her early childhood where she cultivated a small plot on her parents land in Ireland. ]]></description>
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