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The 2013 International Garden Photographer of the Year winners are on show at Chartwell near Westerham

A world-class exhibition of photographs has gone on show at Chartwell, near Westerham.

See nature in a new way
See nature in a new way

Exhibits feature the winning pictures in the 2013 International Garden Photographer of the Year competition, along with selected entries for the Trees Woods and Forests category.

The competition, specialising in garden, plant, flower and botanical photography, was launched in the UK by the Garden Photographers’ Association in 2007 and in response to worldwide interest added International to the title in 2008.

Its main exhibition is held annually at Kew Gardens in Surrey with a rolling programme of touring exhibitions in the UK and all over the world.

Rob Hunt's Kite Flying on Clifton Downs, Bristol (1st prize in the Breathing Spaces category)
Rob Hunt's Kite Flying on Clifton Downs, Bristol (1st prize in the Breathing Spaces category)

Visitors to Chartwell, the former home of Sir Winston Churchill, can see the exhibition in the estate’s Mulberry Room until Friday, February 14

It is open daily from 11am to 4pm, with the last admission at 3.30pm.

Normal admission applies, priced £6.90 for adults and £3.45 for children, to include entry to the gardens, studio and exhibition space.

The house is closed until March 1. Call 01732 868381.

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