A RARE sight around the country can be seen in full bloom at Coughton Court.
A sea of native British bluebells have been grown in the court's woodland garden.
Plant lovers across the UK have become worried after the Spanish strain of the bluebell invaded its British cousin, which has lead to the loss of its distinctive markings.
The British bluebell woods are of international importance, representing 20 per cent of the world's total.
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