NOTES: Between 1924 and 1928, Sir Edwin Lutyens created a classical landscape with a bathing pavilion and a Temple of Music to complement the eighteenth century Tyringham Park. See RIBA153064 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Between 1924 and 1928, Sir Edwin Lutyens created a classical landscape with a bathing pavilion and a Temple of Music to complement the eighteenth century Tyringham Park. See RIBA153065 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Between 1924 and 1928, Sir Edwin Lutyens created a classical landscape with a bathing pavilion and a Temple of Music to complement the eighteenth century Tyringham Park. See RIBA153066 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Between 1924 and 1928, Sir Edwin Lutyens created a classical landscape with a bathing pavilion and a Temple of Music to complement the eighteenth century Tyringham Park. See RIBA153067 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This was the house designed by Lutyens in 1894-1895 for Gertrude Jekyll's Swiss gardener. See RIBA152989 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Webb's first country house, built 1864, but now much reduced after some fires. Webb also designed a gardener's bothy, a farmhouse (1864) and farm buildings for the estate. See RIBA81793 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Rousham is a 17th century country house with pleasure grounds laid out to designs by Charles Bridgeman in the 1720s. It was then landscaped, modified and extended by William Kent, 1737-1741. It is the most complete surviving example of Kent's landscape work. See RIBA149112 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Rousham is a 17th century country house with pleasure grounds laid out to designs by Charles Bridgeman in the 1720s. It was then landscaped, modified and extended by William Kent, 1737-1741. It is the most complete surviving example of Kent's landscape work. See RIBA149113 for a black and white version of this image.