Historic Gardens and Parks of Derbyshire - Dianne Barre

Historic Gardens and Parks of Derbyshire

Challenging Landscapes, 1570-1920

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
272 Seiten
2017
Windgather Press (Verlag)
978-1-911188-04-9 (ISBN)
31,15 inkl. MwSt
Lavishly illustrated study of nearly 100 gardens in Derbyshire from the fabulously wealthy stately home to the smallest hidden delights; considers the importance of gardens in Derbyshire Spa towns; discusses the role of inherited and new wealth of the industrial revolution on the design of both private estates and public gardens
The open hilly terrain of much of Derbyshire has long been a challenge to gardeners and landscapers, but has produced some spectacular walled and terraced gardens. Wealthy aristocrats created important and unusual pleasure gardens including the famous Bess of Hardwick, the Earl of Newcastle and his Venus garden at Bolsover, the Whig Dukes of Devonshire at Chatsworth and their Tory rivals Lords Scarsdale of Kedleston and the Earl of Harrington with his extravagant and secret Elysium garden at Elvaston Castle. Mineral wealth, including ore and coal, produced wealthy manufacturers and businessmen who created their own fashionable and expensive gardens to compete with established county wealth. These included the fabulously wealthy Arkwright family of Willesley Castle and Joseph Whitworth at Stancliffe. In this lavishly illustrated and lively new study Dianne Barre looks not just at such beautifully restored and accessible gardens as Haddon, Melbourne and Renishaw but also lost gardens and parks at Swarkeston, Knowle Hill, Sutton Scarsdale, Wingerworth and Drakelow and considers the importance of gardens at Derbyshire Spa towns. There are many surprises as the author re-examines the fashionable, the quirky, the accessible and the lost and little known.

Dianne Barre is a garden historian. Her PhD research was on the topic of lost formal gardens in her home county of Staffordshire. She worked with Professor Timothy Mowl on that county in his Historic Gardens of England series. She has published several articles on aspects of historical garden features, especially buildings and has a special interest in seventeenth and eighteenth century landscapes.

Preface

Acknowledgements, Accessibility and Abbreviations

Chapter One   Introduction. Derbyshire Gardens 1570-1920

Chapter Two  The Enclosed Garden1580-1700

Chapter Three  Early Eighteenth Century : From formal garden to ferme ornée

Chapter Four   Capability Brown and William Emes

Chapter Five  Late Eighteenth Century 1760-1800

Chapter Six   Early Nineteenth Century : Regency to early Victorian

Chapter Seven  Caves, Hermitages and Grottos

 Chapter Eight  The Early-mid Victorian Period:













Reclamation, Rockwork, Conservatories  

 













Chapter Nine  A Victorian Miscellany, including designers from Loudon to Sitwell

 

Chapter Ten   The Spas: Matlock Bath, Matlock Bank, Bakewell, Buxton.

Chapter Eleven Edwardian Gardens

Chapter Twelve  A Miscellany of Gardeners and Nurserymen

Bibliography

Postcript   Three Modern Gardens

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo b/w and colour
Verlagsort Macclesfield
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-911188-04-6 / 1911188046
ISBN-13 978-1-911188-04-9 / 9781911188049
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