The gardens at Brantwood:evolution of John Ruskin's Lakeland paradise

Ingram, David (2014) The gardens at Brantwood:evolution of John Ruskin's Lakeland paradise. Pallas Athene Arts, London. ISBN 9781843680994

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Abstract

A detailed but accessible study of the garden landscape at Brantwood, Coniston, Cumbria, the former home of John Ruskin. The gardens are set in a ancient mixed oak/hazel coppiced woodland and were designed by: John Ruskin (between c.1852 and 1890); Joan Severn, Ruskin's cousin (between c.1890 and 1900); and Sally Beamish, the current Head gardener who also restored the Ruskin and Severn gardens (between c.1985 and the present).

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08 Oct 2014 08:46
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