After a career as a landscape designer with a focus on natural landscapes, rock formations and waterfalls,Keir Davidsonhas written books that range from the history of Zen gardens in Japan and the gardens of the fourteenth-century Zen monk Muso Soseki, to the poet Coleridge's groundbreaking Lakeland fell walks in the early nineteenth century. For more than twenty years he has been associated with the Russell family and Woburn Abbey, initially as a designer andsubsequently as an archival historian, and he is the author ofWoburn Abbey: The Park and Gardens(Pimpernel Press, 2016), described by John Martin Robinson inCountry Lifeas 'the best country-house history published in recent years'.