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…Press. Also Cited In Nairn, I., Pevsner, N. (1971) Surrey (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England). 2nd edn. Yale University Press. Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1261134 Client Gertrude Jekyll…
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…Press. Also Cited In Nairn, I., Pevsner, N. (1971) Surrey (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England). 2nd edn. Yale University Press. Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1261134 Client Gertrude Jekyll…
…COURT laid out by Jekyll, with stone and tile paving and a central pond in a deep well. Jekyll’s interest in the artefacts of Surrey vernacular rural life most evident…
…a sloping, irregular site and a product of the cooperation between Lutyens and Jekyll. Miss Jekyll originally proposed; for the perimeter shrub planting blackthorn, whitethorn, birch and hazel, skimmia, lauristinus,…
…place with Indian graves. Suggestions – probably Jekyll’s – have been written on the drawing about replacing the trees lining the avenue by cypresses and planting holly at the outside…
…Gertrude Jeykll, two years before her death, planned the garden for Lutyens’ daughter Ursula, Viscountess Ridley, who created a wild Quarry Garden and magnificent new borders. Planting plans are still…
…slightly lengthened in 1910 for Captain Brassey by Lutyens (see a few of his details towards the service yard). He also laid out the garden with Jekyll with a more…
…casement doors under gauged brick head. The garden was land- scaped in the early C20 by G. Jekyll. (Nairn and Pevsner, 1971, p.507) SUMMERS (originally Summer Farm), C17, cosily tile-hung…
…March 1916. Miss Jekyll proposed the special feature of Rosa Madame Plantier and pink China roses where the French and British graves meet. There are 224 British Empire burials. The…
…included in the design because a compromise was still being reached about it. Jekyll’s scheme for the plants and greenery shows an abundant growth of borders with lavender, weigelia, holly…
…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,…