Charlie Dimmock has a lot to answer for. The University of Bristol has seized on the television-fuelled public demand for everything greenfingered by offering a new master of arts in garden history.
Course students will make the most of the university's 18th-century Goldney Garden, "famous for its grotto with all its shells, crystals, statuary and waterworks" - otherwise known as a water feature.
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