Garden designers from Bushey have won a bronze medal at an annual flower show.
Patricia Thirion and Janet Honour entered their Magna Carta inspired garden in the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show.
Ms Thirion, of Merry Hill Road, said: "It's really exciting and we are pleased that the garden has been well received by the public.
"The garden came out the way we wanted it to - we've used some gorgeous roses and honeysuckle. The artefacts like the fountain and turf bench have been particularly popular."
Ms Thirion and Ms Honour, who have previously won gold medals at the Chelsea Flower Show, said although it would have been great to win gold, they are delighted to have won a medal.
After the show, which ends on May 23, the pairs garden will be relocated to the Runnymede-On-Thames spa hotel in Surrey - opposite the Runnymede meadows where the Magna Carta was originally signed.
Ms Thirion added: "It's fantastic and very fitting to have our Magna Carta garden there."
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