La Neuville British Cemetery
…Stone were two pyramidal oaks. The four pavilions were raised in brick with a plinth and cordon of white natural stone, a material often applied by Lutyens. Gertrude Jekyll added…
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…Stone were two pyramidal oaks. The four pavilions were raised in brick with a plinth and cordon of white natural stone, a material often applied by Lutyens. Gertrude Jekyll added…
…and the garden architect Jekyll, such as the garden of the house Le Bois des Moutiers in Varengeville-sur-Mer in Normandy. A typical feature of the architecture is the use of…
…in the gardens that Lutyens had designed in conjunction with Gertrude Jekyll, before he was commissioned to design the war cemeteries. (Geurst, 2010, p.351-2) Bibliography Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of…
…shows Warley Lea with a small amount of garden around it. Warley Lea was enlarged for Rose following her marriage to Robert Berkeley. The house was remodelled by Sir Edwin…
…is a simple, dignified design appropriate to its setting and complimented, of course, by the lush planting inspired by Gertrude Jekyll and others. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) Bibliography Also Cited In…
…at Slyfield House and Shalford Mill House.) (O’Brien et al., 2022, pp.747-749) House. 1897 by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Bargate stone below, brick dressed, with colourwashed roughcast above; gabled plain tiled…
…cat no. 46) On Littleworth Road, outbuildings of lodge etc. Pretty garden gate and walled kitchen garden of 1896, probably by Lutyens, who first met Gertrude Jekyll here in 1889…
…classical with a delightful staircase. (Amery et al., 1981 cat no. 49) At her [Gertrude Jekyll] recommendation Lutyens designed MUNSTEAD PLACE, 1891–2, built as Munstead Corner, further N, on the…
…pointed rubble with tile-hung gables and elaborate brick chimneys; the terraced garden was planted by Gertrude Jekyll. (Amery et al., 1981, cat no.51) Bargate stone house in the Elizabethan style,…
…brick dressing and tall sash windows with segmental heads. Part of the Jekyll gardens survives. Lutyens also designed (c. 1895) part of the courtyard of farm buildings, including a cottage,…