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Tomb of Jekyll family

…place of three members of the Jekyll family who died within a short time of one another – Sir Herbert Jekyll (22 November 1846-29 September 1932), Gertrude Jekyll (29 November…

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Munstead House

…entrance was Miss Jekyll’s workroom, with a witty Jacobean fireplace designed and made by her. In 1895 Mrs Jekyll died, and her son Sir Herbert took over Munstead House. The…

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Herbert Memorial Chapel

Photographer: David F. Lewis Herbert Memorial Chapel Gazetteer No. G0413 Date 1925 Address Brushford Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9AP England Description The Herbert Memorial and side chapel at St Nicholas parish…

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Munstead Wood

…The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens: the Lutyens memorial series. Vol 1: Country Houses, Country Life: London and Scibners: New York. Listing Grade I Listing Reference 1261159 Client Gertrude Jekyll

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Mells Park House

…the old house and is a fine ashlar stone house with Doric pilasters and a large hipped roof. The interior decorations are by Sir Herbert Jekyll. (Amery et al, 1981,…

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Marshcourt

…THE RESIDENCE OF MR. HERBERT JOHNSON. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 33(850), pp. 562-571. Listing Grade I,II*,II*,II,II Listing Reference 1093803 1000149 1093807 1000149 1093780 1167385 Client Herbert Johnson…

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Gravestone to Julia Jekyll, Busbridge churchyard

Photographer: Gavin Chappell Gravestone to Julia Jekyll, Busbridge churchyard Gazetteer No. G0034 Date 1895 Address Brighton Road Godalming, Surrey GU7 1XA England Description Tombstone. Circa 1895 by Sir Edwin Lutyens….

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The Quadrangle

…the stables and workshops for Munstead Wood. Miss Jekyll’s property at Munstead Wood was inherited by her nephew Francis Jekyll and eventually divided up and sold. The buildings of The…

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Orchards

…Underwood and Herbert. Gertrude Jekyll also planted the garden. Lutyens’s confidence can be seen in one of his first architectural jokes, the dormer above the entrance arch, which lights nothing…

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Heathcote

Herbert Baker in 1911: ‘Ilkley. San Michel (sic). This house was for a very rich man who could not spend money: until he met me! In an ultra suburban locality’…’To…