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BURGON & BALL

Good for: tools With roots tracing back to 1730 in Sheffield, where it rose to prominence making sheep shears, Burgon & Ball is known today for its garden tools, which are both utilitarian and design-led. Its collection spans the long handled and the short, as well as a wide selection of cutting tools. It has ranges endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society and collaborations with the National Trust and designer Sophie Conran.

burgonandball.com

BUSCHBECK

Good for: masonry barbecues Specialising in barbecues made from masonry, which also act as chimineas, fireplaces and patio heaters, Buschbeck makes its creations with specially developed machinery plus bespoke specifications. Burning with wood and charcoal, the design is divided into two – the fiery top section and the lower half which stores logs.

buschbeck.co.uk; harbourlifestyle.co.uk

CLAVERTON CLOCHES

cloches After hunting for Victorian cloches for their own garden

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