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Georgian landscape gardens Collection

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Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Petworth Park 29497_042

Petworth Park 29497_042
Petworth Park, West Sussex. Landscape park designed by Lancelot Capability Brown between 1751 and 1763

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Petworth House 29497_048

Petworth House 29497_048
Petworth House, West Sussex. Large stone-built country house, built 1688-93

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Petworth Park 29846_051

Petworth Park 29846_051
Petworth Park, West Sussex. A Capability Brown landscape garden around Petworth House. Now managed by the National Trust

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Ashburnham Place 29488_048

Ashburnham Place 29488_048
Ashburnham Place, East Sussex. A Capability Brown landscape garden around Ashburnham Place. While much has been demolished, some of the country house still remains

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Matthews - Caen Wood N110151

Matthews - Caen Wood N110151
KENWOOD HOUSE, Hampstead Lane, Highgate, London. " Caen Wood, Lord Mansfields" (1850) by C H MATTHEWS. Watercolour. MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Broadlands House 29640_034

Broadlands House 29640_034
Broadlands House, Romsey, Hampshire. An 18th century country house built around an Elizabethan shell. Listed Grade I

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Pishiobury Park 29682_045

Pishiobury Park 29682_045
Pishiobury Park, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire. Remains of an 18th century landscape park redesigned by Lancelot Capability Brown

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Hoo Park 29681_002

Hoo Park 29681_002
Hoo Park, Kimpton, near Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Remains of 18th century landscape park designed by Lancelot Capability Brown

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Hoo Park 29681_036

Hoo Park 29681_036
Hoo Park, Kimpton, near Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Remains of 18th century landscape park designed by Lancelot Capability Brown

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Broadlands Park 29640_009

Broadlands Park 29640_009
Broadlands Park, Hampshire. A Capability Brown landscape garden around Broadlands House

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Brightling Park 29489_001

Brightling Park 29489_001
Brightling Park, East Sussex. A Humphry Repton landscape garden around Brightling Park House

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Stourhead JEH_00431_54b

Stourhead JEH_00431_54b
Stourhead, Wiltshire. Stourhead is best known for its landscape gardens, laid out between 1741 and 1780. The house was erected in the 1720s in the Palladian style

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Luton Hoo 29681_001

Luton Hoo 29681_001
Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire. First designed by Robert Adam and begun in 1767, it was later remodelled by Robert Smirke in around 1830 and again after 1903. It is now a country house hotel

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Woodfold Park 33166_041

Woodfold Park 33166_041
Woodfold Park, Pleasington, Blackburn, Lancashire. Woodfold Hall is now derelict. Photographed in May 2017

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Youngsbury 29682_025

Youngsbury 29682_025
Youngsbury, Thundridge, Hertfordshire. Parkland designed by Lancelot Capability Brown in the 1760s

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Luton Hoo Park 29680_032

Luton Hoo Park 29680_032
Luton Hoo Park, Bedfordshire. Parkland designed by Lancelot Capability Brown in the 1760s

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Wilton House 29643_046

Wilton House 29643_046
Wilton House, Wiltshire. A 16th century courtyard house remodelled in the 17th century and again in the early 19th century. Listed Grade I

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Wilton Park 29643_031

Wilton Park 29643_031
Wilton Park, Wiltshire. A landscape garden around Wilton House, thought to have been influenced by Capability Brown

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Cowdray Park 29846_017

Cowdray Park 29846_017
Cowdray Park, West Sussex. A Capability Brown landscape garden around Cowdray House

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Stourhead a98_05115

Stourhead a98_05115
STOURHEAD PARK, Stourton, Wiltshire. The picturesque Stourhead Park was created by Henry Hoare II and laid out between 1741-80. The valley was dammed to create a sheet of water

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Stourhead a98_05012

Stourhead a98_05012
PANTHEON, STOURHEAD PARK, Stourton, Wiltshire. The gardens at Stourhead were landscaped by Henry Hoare II in 1741-1780, and included the creation of a large lake

Background imageGeorgian landscape gardens Collection: Tea House Bridge, Audley End J940544

Tea House Bridge, Audley End J940544
AUDLEY END HOUSE, Saffron Walden, Essex. Robert Adams Palladian Tea House Bridge in garden


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