| KLEIN | Life in a Cottage Garden, author (5) |
| PANSY | Also known as heart's-ease or three-faces-under-a-hood, a cottage garden viola suitable for crystallising or pressing; or, a soft bluish-purple or vibrant violet colour, reminiscent of said flower's p |
| LUPIN | One of the traditional herbaceous perennials used to form a cottage garden with delphiniums, foxgloves, hollyhocks, aquilegia etc (5) |
| FAIRY | Mythical creature lives in a cottage on the Manx Electric Railway (5) |
| SARAH | First name of garden designer Price and garden writer/presenter Raven (5) |
| RINGO | "Octopus's Garden" writer Starr |
| STARR | "Octopus's Garden" writer |
| BOTHY | Originally for itinerant farm workers, a cottage or hut in the Scottish Highlands, mountains or remote parts of Britain as a refuge or temporary dwelling (5) |
| VEREY | Plantswoman remembered for her former garden at Barnsley House and Cottage Garden at Highgrove (5) |
| ALCEA | Latin name of hollyhocks, flowers with heirloom varieties grown in cottage gardens and farmsteads, depicted in paintings by Helen Allingham (5) |
| SWEET | Dianthus barbatus, cottage garden flower called ___-William (5) |
| HOUSE | Thought to stem from an ancient root meaning "to hide" or "huddle", a menage suitable for human habitation, such as a cottage, grange, lodge, manor, rectory or a residential building for school boarde |
| ALANE | "A cottage in ___...": Godley |
| LODGE | Register as a cottage (5) |
| PHLOX | Cottage garden favourite named "flame-coloured flower" by Carl Linnaeus, yet it blooms in every colour imaginable, from caramel, cherry and creme brulee to blue, flamingo pink, lilac, peach, rose and |
| WELSHDRESSER | Type of sideboard for crockery, milk jugs, Cornishware etc, traditionally found in a cottage, farmhouse or large old country house with a scullery (5,7) |
| SNUG | Cosy room in a cottage or pub; or, the joiner in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (4) |
| AGITATE | In campaign, soldiers given shelter in a cottage abroad (7) |
| ANNIE | ___ Sugden, classic Dales lady who has a cottage named after her (5) |
| BIJOU | Small and chic, a ... cottage |