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Kate Moss 'embarks on new floristry career' after falling in love with gardening in her Cotswolds home

Kate Moss is said to be forging a career in floristry after falling in love with gardening in her countryside home in the Cotswolds.The supermodel, 52, bought h...

Kate Moss 'embarks on new floristry career' after falling in love with gardening in her Cotswolds home
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is said to be forging a career in floristry after falling in love with gardening in her countryside home in the Cotswolds.

The supermodel, 52, bought her countryside mansion in Little Faringdon for £2.5million in 2004.

Ever since she moved out of London, Kate has enjoyed a quieter lifestyle after years of hard partying. 

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A source told The Sun: 'Kate fell in love with gardening after moving to the Cotswolds and this is forming the basis of her new venture.

'She has been experimenting with some ideas and she's decided her own range is the way to go.'

Kate revealed back in 2022 that she appreciated a quieter life after years of partying. 

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She said: 'Pottering around my home in the country is one of my favourite things to do - it's when I'm most happy.

'I love tending to my houseplants so a good watering can is essential.'

Kate Moss is said to be forging a career in floristry after falling in love with gardening in her countryside home in the Cotswolds

The Daily Mail has contacted Kate's representatives for a comment. 

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In May, Kate was in attendance at Royal Hospital Chelsea as organisers for the annual Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) event gave a select group of celebrities an early preview, 24-hours ahead of its official launch. 

She had a special reason to visit the west London venue, where renowned floral nursery Peter Beales Roses will launch a number of special roses across the coming week - including one dedicated to Kate.

The white and lemon flower, named after the catwalk legend, debuted at this year's Chelsea Flower Show.

Norfolk-based Peter Beales' describes the ‘Kate Moss’ as a 'study in modern elegance' that 'speaks directly to the sensibilities of today’s cultural landscape. 

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It is a rose for those who appreciate understatement over excess; refinement over spectacle.'

'Peter Beales naming a rose after me feels beautifully strange – knowing I could bloom quietly in someone’s garden somewhere,' she said, shortly after news of her flower was announced. 

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