Burford Garden Company
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Burford Garden Company spans some 15 acres above the Cotswold market town of Burford. It is known for its eclectic mixture of products for the home and garden, its substantial fresh food market, children's shop and 2 restaurants.
[edit] Clientele
The store has a reputation for attracting the well-heeled and various stars, celebrities and cultural alumni that reside in the Cotswolds area, including Kate Moss, Liz Hurley, David Cameron, Kate Winslett and members of the critically acclaimed rock band Radiohead are regular patrons.
[edit] Burford House
Burford Garden Company's sister site, Burford House occupies a 15 acre site, complete with 3 storey Georgian manor house amidst 15 acres of landscaped gardens, between the market towns of Tenbury Wells and Ludlow in the English county of Worcestershire.

