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Humphry Repton, the greatest landscape artist of his day, was commissioned to design the formal gardens, and they remain intact today as the finest surviving example of his work. The grounds ...
Humphry Repton landscaped the 60-acre (24 ha) estate in 1792 and recorded his designs in a leather-bound sketchbook called the Red Book. Sixty pupils from St Germans Primary School have planted ...
Few London golf courses can boast such an impressive architectural legacy as Sundridge Park in the Bromley suburbs. In grounds laid out by renowned 19th-century landscape designer Humphry Repton ...
Why The property dates back to the Tudor period but much of its current form stems from alterations made in the 18th century, when landscape gardener Humphry Repton also designed the grounds.
Eighteen years later, the grounds were landscaped by Sir Humphry Repton, external – a designer from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, who developed about 400 English landscapes and gardens. Today ...
The National Trust believes flint was later added to the bridge by Brown's student and successor, Humphry Repton. The project then grew and using historical maps and ground surveys, the volunteers ...
This is the first time the gardens, external - originally designed by Humphry Repton in 1813 for the Earl and Countess of Bridgewater - have opened every day in the summer and it is hoped that if ...