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English House Grounds

English House Grounds
Author: Mabel Parsons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1924
Genre: Gardens
ISBN:

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The English House

The English House
Author: Hermann Muthesius
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre:
ISBN:

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Chiswick House Gardens

Chiswick House Gardens
Author: David Jacques
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2023-08-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1802075267

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The grounds at Chiswick House are amongst the most iconic of all the historic gardens of Europe. In the 1720s they reflected Lord Burlington’s innovative ideas on Palladianism and antique gardens, whilst the area transformed by William Kent to give a rustic appearance in the early 1730s has been recognised as one of, or perhaps the, birthplace of the landscape garden. The grounds were periodically brought to the forefront of taste, reaching another high point as the venue for spectacular garden parties under the 6th Duke of Devonshire. As a garden of many periods it has given rise to passionate national debates since World War II on the principles of restoration, and as a public park it has been an important project assisted by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Its renewed high state of keeping and its tranquil beauty belies its ‘deep’ history of intellectual debate, social tensions and practical difficulties. The book concentrates on the four main periods when Chiswick gardens were in the national spotlight, two when being in the forefront of taste and two concerning the restorations, the first being in the 1950s when the whole question of garden restoration was entirely new. The second restoration, on and off since 1988 intersects with the development of a philosophical stance and national policy on the restoration of parks and gardens. There is much of interest for art and architectural historians, garden historians, social historians and those local and international visitors who enjoy the finest public park in West London.


The Neat House Gardens

The Neat House Gardens
Author: Malcolm Thick
Publisher: Prospect Books (UK)
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1998
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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This book thus extends far beyond an obscure corner of seventeenth-century London to demand the attention of the historian.


William Morris and his Palace of Art

William Morris and his Palace of Art
Author: Tessa Wild
Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781781300558

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William Morris and his Palace of Art is a comprehensive new study of Red House, Bexleyheath; the only house commissioned by William Morris and the first independent architectural work of his close friend, Philip Webb. Morris moved in to Red House as an ebullient young man of 26, with an independent income and a head brimming with ideas and the persistent question of ‘how best to live? Red House, together with its Pre-Raphaelite garden, stands as the physical embodiment of his exuberant spirit, youthful ambition, passionate medievalism, creativity and great sense of possibility. For five intense years from 1860–5, it was a place of halcyon days – happy family life, loyal friendship, good humoured competition, and the jovial campaign of decorating; furnishing the house and designing the garden. Drawing on a wealth of new physical evidence, this book argues that Red House constitutes an ambitious and critical chapter in his design history. It will re-consider the inspiration it provided for the founding of ‘the Firm’ of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. (later Morris & Co.), in 1861, and the vital collaboration of Webb, Burne-Jones, Rossetti and their intimate circle in realising Morris’s dream for his house.


The House & Garden Book of English Gardens

The House & Garden Book of English Gardens
Author: Peter Coats
Publisher: New York Graphic Society
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1988
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780821217023

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ENGLAND HAS THE BEST, AND THE MOST VARIED GARDENS IN THE WORLD, WHATEVER IS SAID ABOUT THE CLIMATE. PETER COATS, EDITOR OF HOUSE AND GARDEN MAGAZINE SHOWS THIS WITH HIS CHOICE OF PERSONAL FAVOURITE


The English Country House Garden

The English Country House Garden
Author: George Plumptre
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0711239762

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'This book will inspire and delight … the stories of these gardens so compellingly captured by George Plumptre make the reader stop and tarry awhile, marvelling at the energy, the vision and the passion of the people who created gardens such as Hidcote, Sissinghurst and Great Dixter.' (The English Garden) 'A feast of horticulture and Englishness.' (House & Garden) 'Tells the tale of the English Country House Gardens over the past 500 years expertly and informatively.' (Countryside Magazine) 'Sure to become a classic.' (Garden Design Journal) Gardening Book of the Year 2014 (Daily Telegraph) Revised and updated edition. There is something special about the English country house garden: from its quiet verdant lawns to its high yew hedges, this is a style much-desired and copied around the world. The English country house is most often conceived as a private, intimate place, a getaway from working life. A pergola, a sundial, a croquet lawn, a herbaceous border of soft planting; here is a space to wander and relax, to share secrets, and above all to enjoy afternoon tea. But even the most peaceful of gardens also take passion and hard work to create. This new book takes a fresh look at the English country house garden, starting with the owners and the stories behind the making of the gardens. Glorious photographs capture the gardens at their finest moments through the seasons, and a sparkling and erudite text presents twenty-five gardens - some grand, some personal, some celebrated, some never-before-photographed - to explore why this garden style has been so very enduring and influential. From the Victorian grandeur of Tyntesfield and Cragside, to the Arts & Crafts simplicity of Rodmarton Manor and Charleston; from Scampston, in the same family since the 17th century, to new gardens by Dan Pearson and Tom Stuart-Smith; and with favourites such as Hidcote and Great Dixter alongside new discoveries, this book will be a delicious treat for garden-lovers.