NOTES: The gardens at Hidcote Manor (a late 17th century building, refaced in the 18th century with 20th century additions) were laid out between 1907 and 1930 by the garden designer Lawrence Johnston, whose mother had acquired the estate in 1907. See RIBA150581 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Rodmarton Manor was begun in 1909 by Ernest Barnsley, completed in 1926 under his brother Sydney's supervision and then by Norman Jewson who completed the chapel to the house in 1929. The gardens were designed in 1909 by Ernest Barnsley as a series of 'outdoor rooms'. Notable elements include the walled Long Garden and the Wild Garden, situated to the north-west of the house. See RIBA150780 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Rodmarton Manor was begun in 1909 by Ernest Barnsley, completed in 1926 under his brother Sydney's supervision and then by Norman Jewson who completed the chapel to the house in 1929. The gardens were designed in 1909 by Ernest Barnsley as a series of 'outdoor rooms'. Notable elements include the walled Long Garden and the Wild Garden, situated to the north-west of the house. See RIBA150781 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The house was built for Sir Edward Phelips from circa 1590 to 1601. The architect is thought to have been William Arnold. See RIBA154129 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The house was built for Sir Edward Phelips from circa 1590 to 1601. The architect is thought to have been William Arnold. See RIBA154130 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Country house, built c. 1850, with a core of 1673. The grounds were laid out by Capability Brown probably in the 1740s or 1760s. See RIBA149886 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Country house, built c. 1850, with a core of 1673. The grounds were laid out by Capability Brown probably in the 1740s or 1760s. See RIBA149888 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Country house, built c. 1850, with a core of 1673. The grounds were laid out by Capability Brown probably in the 1740s or 1760s. See RIBA149889 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Between 1835-1844, Barry substantially remodelled and enlarged the earlier 17th century house on the site for the second Duke of Sutherland, who inherited the estate in 1833. Built in the Italianate style its setting is within an 18th century landscape designed by Capability Brown. In 1910-1911, the bulk of the house was demolished. See RIBA150145 for a black and white version of this image.