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Offline Eric Hardy

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Rousham House and Gardens, Oxfordshire.
« on: July 16, 2013, 04:56:00 PM »
A week ago today we visited Rousham on an extremely hot day.

This is the description from their website: -

“Rousham and its landscape garden should be a place of pilgrimage for students of the work of William Kent (1685-1748). Rousham represents the first phase of English landscape design and remains almost as Kent left it, one of the few gardens of this date to have escaped alteration, with many features which delighted eighteenth century visitors to Rousham still in situ, such as the ponds and cascades in Venus’s Vale, the Cold Bath, and seven arched Praeneste, Townsend’s Building, the Temple of the Mill, and, on the skyline, a sham ruin known as the ‘Eyecatcher’.
The house, built in 1635 by Sir Robert Dormer, is still in the ownership of the same family. Kent added the wings and the stable block. The south front is almost as Kent left it, but for the replacement of the octagonal glazing with plain glass. This was unfortunately carried out by the architect St. Aubyn when he added the north side of the house in 1876. Kent made alterations to the interior of the house, which retains some 17th century panelling and the original staircases, furniture, pictures and bronzes.
Don’t miss the walled garden with its herbacious borders, small parterre, pigeon house and espalier apple trees. A fine herd of rare Long-Horn cattle are to be seen in the park. When you visit Rousham you will find it uncommercial and unspoilt with no tea room and no shop. Bring a picnic, wear comfortable shoes and it is yours for the day.”


They stipulated “No dogs” which was understandable but their notice “No children under 15” I thought a bit mean.
I took 99 photos. Here is a small selection.












The dovecote

 
The white rose is Kiftsgate.























You can probably see from the photos how hot it was  ::)

I hope you enjoyed the visit

Eric H
« Last Edit: May 20, 2018, 11:18:35 AM by Eric Hardy »

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Re: Rousham House and Gardens, Oxfordshire.
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2013, 10:49:36 PM »
I certainly did enjoy the visit Eric - digitally anyway, as we've never been to those gardens  :D

Fantastic photos, and did I notice Anthea managing to find a nice shady spot to peruse the gardens?


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Re: Rousham House and Gardens, Oxfordshire.
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2013, 11:16:29 PM »
Magnificent Eric. Many thanks for inviting us to that special visit :D

Now that Laurie has mentioned it, I can see Anthea :) A very good spot to admire the gardens 8)
I'm very surprised that we don't see anyone else! You seem to have those splendid gardens to yourselves!