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STROKES OF BRILLIANCE

“YEAR-ROUND INTEREST IS IMPORTANT BUT MY MAIN AIM IS TO CREATE A RELAXED, HAPPY ATMOSPHERE THAT REFLECTS THE MOOD OF ALL SEASONS” SARAH PAJWANI

Surrounded by towering, deciduous trees that cling to their gold and russet foliage, Sarah Pajwani’s garden in Pinkneys Green, Berkshire, remains hidden from outside view. Conversely, inside, ‘everything is open’,

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