8 Little College Street
…8 Little College Street, and No. 10). Built 1911–12 for the Hon. Francis McLaren, brother-in-law of the gardener Gertrude Jekyll, and his sister, Lady Norman; restored as private houses c….
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…8 Little College Street, and No. 10). Built 1911–12 for the Hon. Francis McLaren, brother-in-law of the gardener Gertrude Jekyll, and his sister, Lady Norman; restored as private houses c….
…Jekyll (1843-1932)…. GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The formal terraced gardens designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and partly planted by Gertrude Jekyll lie on the second and lowest levels on the…
…of the gardens flanking the canal at the back of the house is one of Gertrude Jekyll’s last works. Now in her 80th year, she never saw Gledstone, and though…
…Nairn, I. and Cherry, B. (2022) Surrey. Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1189776 Client Gertrude Jekyll…
…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…
…out the garden in conjunction with Gertrude Jekyll in 1904. The cross was built by a local mason Mr J Robinson of Clay House, Meldon and unveiled by Colonel E…
…with an interlaced quincunx design, was drawn by Gertrude Jekyll in 1907, although not planted until 1982. (Contributor: Paul Waite) The Dining Parlour, at the n end, has c17 panelling…
…in the late 1700s and the small interlocked formal gardens created by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll in the early 1900s. After Trench built Heywood House in 1773, he…
…for whom Sir Edwin Lutyens designed additions to the house and a new formal garden. Gertrude Jekyll provided planting plans. In 1952, it was again occupied by the Sackville family…
…of the house to locate the entrance lodges, garage buildings and gardener’s cottage. The contrast of planted and open courts exaggerates their scale and the combination of diagonal and orthogonal…