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This dissertation examines the later twenthieth-century history of Greys Court garden in Oxfordshire, a property owned by Sir Felix and Lady Brunner. Unlike Sissinghurst, Greys Court was not donated to the National Trust as a complete and finished design. Instead the garden continued to develop under Lady Brunner up to the end of the last decade of the twentieth century. Close examination of the historical context reveals how Greys Court reflects both horticultural and cultural aspects of the late twentieth-century. This is examined in detail with the tower, kitchen, rose and cherry gardens.