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Hestercombe House and gardens, Taunton: one of the water channels in the parterre looking back towards the house

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Bampfylde, Coplestone Warre (1720-1791)
NOTES: The house dates back to the 17th century but was extensively remodelled in the 18th and 19th centuries. But the house is famous for its gardens. First landscaped in the 1750s by the then owner Coplestone Warre Bampfylde, a landscape designer and amateur painter. Then in 1904, Lutyens with Jekyll responsible for the planting created one of his largest single garden designs, creating a series of paved terraces, raised walks and water features and a grand Orangery of 1906-1908. See RIBA161608 for a colour version of this image.

Hestercombe House and gardens, Taunton: the rose garden

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Bampfylde, Coplestone Warre (1720-1791)
NOTES: The house dates back to the 17th century but was extensively remodelled in the 18th and 19th centuries. But the house is famous for its gardens. First landscaped in the 1750s by the then owner Coplestone Warre Bampfylde, a landscape designer and amateur painter. Then in 1904, Lutyens with Jekyll responsible for the planting created one of his largest single garden designs, creating a series of paved terraces, raised walks and water features and a grand Orangery of 1906-1908. See RIBA161609 for a colour version of this image.

Hestercombe House and gardens, Taunton: the urn in the centre of the rose garden

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Bampfylde, Coplestone Warre (1720-1791)
NOTES: The house dates back to the 17th century but was extensively remodelled in the 18th and 19th centuries. But the house is famous for its gardens. First landscaped in the 1750s by the then owner Coplestone Warre Bampfylde, a landscape designer and amateur painter. Then in 1904, Lutyens with Jekyll responsible for the planting created one of his largest single garden designs, creating a series of paved terraces, raised walks and water features and a grand Orangery of 1906-1908. See RIBA161610 for a colour version of this image.

Hestercombe House and gardens, Taunton: the pergola on the lower terrace

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Bampfylde, Coplestone Warre (1720-1791)
NOTES: The house dates back to the 17th century but was extensively remodelled in the 18th and 19th centuries. But the house is famous for its gardens. First landscaped in the 1750s by the then owner Coplestone Warre Bampfylde, a landscape designer and amateur painter. Then in 1904, Lutyens with Jekyll responsible for the planting created one of his largest single garden designs, creating a series of paved terraces, raised walks and water features and a grand Orangery of 1906-1908. See RIBA161611 for a colour version of this image.

Hestercombe House and gardens, Taunton: the gardens seen from the upper terrace of the house with the wider landscape beyond

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Bampfylde, Coplestone Warre (1720-1791)
NOTES: The house dates back to the 17th century but was extensively remodelled in the 18th and 19th centuries. But the house is famous for its gardens. First landscaped in the 1750s by the then owner Coplestone Warre Bampfylde, a landscape designer and amateur painter. Then in 1904, Lutyens with Jekyll responsible for the planting created one of his largest single garden designs, creating a series of paved terraces, raised walks and water features and a grand Orangery of 1906-1908. See RIBA161612 for a colour version of this image.

Hidcote Manor Gardens, Chipping Camden: looking towards the two gazebos, under snow

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Johnston, Lawrence (1871-1958)
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 RIBA161445 for a colour version of this image.

Hidcote Manor Gardens, Chipping Camden: looking towards the 18th century gate piers on the north-west side of the house, under snow

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Johnston, Lawrence (1871-1958)
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 RIBA161446 for a colour version of this image.

Hidcote Manor Gardens, Chipping Camden: the landscape under snow

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Johnston, Lawrence (1871-1958)
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 Johnsone, whose mother had acquired the estate in 1907.

Hidcote Manor Gardens, Chipping Camden: a thatched shelter, under snow

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Johnston, Lawrence (1871-1958)
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 Johnsone, whose mother had acquired the estate in 1907.

Hidcote Manor Gardens, Chipping Camden: detail of carved figure

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Johnston, Lawrence (1871-1958)
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 Johnsone, whose mother had acquired the estate in 1907.

Hidcote Manor Gardens, Chipping Camden: the gardens under snow, looking towards the gazebo

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Johnston, Lawrence (1871-1958)
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 RIBA161447 for a colour version of this image.

Hidcote Manor Gardens, Chipping Camden: the Stilt Garden looking eastwards towards the pavilions with the Red Borders beyond, under snow

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Johnston, Lawrence (1871-1958)
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 RIBA161448 for a colour version of this image.
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