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Humphry Repton in Hertfordshire 2018 - Documents and landscapes (Hardcover)
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Humphry Repton in Hertfordshire 2018 - Documents and landscapes (Hardcover)
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2018 marks the bicentenary of the death of Humphry Repton, one of
the most important and prolific of English landscape designers.
Repton made a particularly significant contribution to the
landscape of Hertfordshire, working at no less than eighteen places
in the county, ranging in size from great mansions like Cashiobury
and Panshanger to more modest 'villas' owned by wealthy businessmen
and industrialists, such as Woodhill in Essendon. This book - the
fruits of many years of research by members of the Hertfordshire
Gardens Trust Research Group - describes in detail all of these
commissions, assessing in each case the extent to which Repton's
ideas were actually implemented and how much survives of them on
the ground today. Particular attention is given to those places for
which Repton prepared one of his famous 'Red Books', such as Tewin
Water, Lamer House, New Barnes and Wall Hall. But sites where
Repton's contribution is less well documented are also discussed,
including Organ Hall and Hilfield House in Aldenham, Cashiobury
Park and The Grove in Watford, Brookmans Park, Bedwell Park,
Wyddial Hall, and Marchmont House in Hemel Hempstead. In all cases,
the book presents complete transcriptions of all the key documents
relating to Repton's activities, including the full text of seven
Red Books. The introductory essay by Tom Williamson sets Repton's
activities in Hertfordshire within the wider context of his career,
and also shows how his work in the county can cast important new
light on his style, and on its economic, aesthetic and ideological
implications. Profusely illustrated in colour with reproductions of
all the Red Book watercolours, together with extracts from
contemporary estate maps, sketches and other material, this
scholarly yet readable volume will be of considerable interest to
garden historians, landscape historians, and all those interested
in Hertfordshire's rich historic heritage.
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