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Garden Manager:
Aqui - I hope this helps, I found a bit on white scillas (or squills as they are also called. It includes a photo to compare with your plants.  The more i think about it the more I am conviced that this is what your plant is. The flowering period is about right (I have a few of my own - also naturally occuring and not planted by me)

http://www.paghat.com/scilla_alba.html

aquilegia:
Dorset - the flowers sure do look right, but I'm not sure about the leaves. (great pic, by the way!)

It was far too cold and dark to look at them yesterday evening when I got home, so I'm going to have to keep you all in suspenders over the weekend!

Garden Manager:
The leaves can probably vary form variety to variety, Aqui.  Its the flowers that give the greatest clue to these things.

Cant think what else it can be if it isnt a type of squill (scilla)  ???

aquilegia:
Having studied the mystery plant very closely over the weekend (between snow showers anyway!) I'm pretty certain in saying, I think you've hit the nail on the head Richard! (I was wrong about the leaves - I'd misremembered. THey are like that!)

Garden Manager:
I am DELIGHTED to hear that aqui!


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