Lascombe
…interior, particularly the staircase, with a ‘landing-room’ diagonally over the porch. All internal details already classical. Pretty lodge. Originally a Jekyll garden; looking W to the heath of Puttenham Common….
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…interior, particularly the staircase, with a ‘landing-room’ diagonally over the porch. All internal details already classical. Pretty lodge. Originally a Jekyll garden; looking W to the heath of Puttenham Common….
…buildings and grouped them in the picturesque manner of Ernest George’s watercolour tradition. But, unrestrained by Miss Jekyll’s strictures of utilitarianism, there is great variety of wall projections and surfaces…
…of a walled kitchen garden which was retained and given one of Miss Jekyll’s finest schemes for flower edges to the vegetable plots. Though the garden now exists as a…
…to Lutyens through Miss Jekyll, who had been given the job in the 1870s of overseeing the interior furnishings of the Waterhouse building. She did not, however, collaborate with him…
…that Lutyens never afterwards came up to this level.’ The gardens, originally by Jekyll, are no longer intact, except for a brick pergola. There is a good cottage (LITTLE LEAT)…
…the garden via a terrace and bridge. The garden is one of Lutyens and Miss Jekyll’s finest collaborations using informal planting, water and the natural appearance of the orchards and…
…sister Betty had married Gerald Balfour, President of the Board of Trade, Privy Councillor, MP. In 1900, Lutyens designed a house for the Balfours, called Fisher’s Hill and Jekyll laid…
…geometric layout, which Lutyens laid out using false perspective, so as to give it a larger size in appearance when viewed from the Castle ramparts above. Jekyll’s planting design aimed…
…in 1911. Amusing N-side entrance with three canopies on iron hooks. – GARDEN. Fragments of a Jekyll layout, c. 1908–21. (O’Brien et al., 2022, p.769) Bibliography O’Brien, C., Nairn, I….
…headboard of simply pegged timbers around an inscription plate, for the Hon. Francis McLaren †1917, who married Barbara Jekyll; headboard of simply pegged timbers around an inscription plate, the top…