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Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead, seen from the gardens

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161406 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: the garden entrance steps

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161407 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: the gardens

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161408 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: the gardens

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161409 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: the gardens

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161410 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: the gardens

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161411 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: a garden gateway

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161412 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: detail of the pergola

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161413 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: the gardens

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161414 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: detail of the pergola

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161415 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: the gardens

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161416 for a colour version of this image.

Gravetye Manor, West Hoathly, East Grinstead: a garden path

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George, Sir Ernest (1839-1922)
NOTES: Originally an Elizabethan manor house of 1596, with later additions, most notably in 1885-1887, when a wing in matching style was added to the north-east by Sir Ernest George for William Robinson. Author of "The English Flower Garden", he occupied the house until his death in 1935 and made the garden one of the most famous arts and crafts gardens in England. The house is now a hotel. See RIBA161417 for a colour version of this image.
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