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Rodmarton Manor, Cirencester: the summer house at the end of the Long Garden

RIBA161620
Barnsley, Arthur Ernest (1863-1926)
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.

Rodmarton Manor, Cirencester: the Long Garden with the summer house at the end

RIBA161621
Barnsley, Arthur Ernest (1863-1926)
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.

Rodmarton Manor, Cirencester

RIBA161622
Barnsley, Arthur Ernest (1863-1926)
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 RIBA150682 for a black and white version of this image.

Rodmarton Manor, Cirencester

RIBA161623
Barnsley, Arthur Ernest (1863-1926)
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 RIBA150683 for a colour version of this image.

Rodmarton Manor, Cirencester

RIBA161624
Barnsley, Arthur Ernest (1863-1926)
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 RIBA150684 for a black and white version of this image.

Rodmarton Manor, Cirencester

RIBA161625
Barnsley, Arthur Ernest (1863-1926)
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 RIBA151685 for a black and white version of this image.

Rodmarton Manor, Cirencester

RIBA161626
Barnsley, Arthur Ernest (1863-1926)
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 RIBA150686 for a black and white version of this image.

Rodmarton Manor, Cirencester

RIBA161627
Barnsley, Arthur Ernest (1863-1926)
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 RIBA150687 for a black and white version of this image.

Munstead Wood, Godalming: the gardens

RIBA161628
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: See RIBA149909 for a black and white version of this image.

Munstead Wood, Godalming: the gardens

RIBA161632
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: See RIBA149913 for a black and white version of this image.

Munstead Wood, Godalming: the gardens

RIBA161633
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: See RIBA149915 for a black and white version of this image.

Munstead Wood, Godalming: the gardens

RIBA161637
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
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