Tangerine Dream Cafe: A Year in Chelsea Physic Garden

Tangerine Dream Cafe: A Year in Chelsea Physic Garden
ISBN-10
0956669700
ISBN-13
9780956669704
Category
Brunches
Language
English
Published
2010
Authors
Chelsea Physic Garden, Limpet Barron

Description

With a timeless perpetual calendar for recording special occasions. Packed with pictures, this book is a special record of the physic garden a hidden sanctuary in the heart of Chelsea between the Thames and Royal Hospital Road, London.

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