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- Munstead Wood – A Place of Rare and Special Beauty
Wood and Garden of 1899 was very much based on her work at Munstead Wood, and this special place, compared by some to Claude Monet’s Garden at Giverny, remained the centre of her world until her death in 1932
- Munstead Wood│Surrey | National Trust
Set within the Surrey Hills, Munstead Wood offers an environment of exceptional historical and creative significance Munstead Wood's 11-acre garden surrounds an Arts and Crafts house that showcases Jekyll’s collaboration with architect Sir Edwin Lutyens
- Munstead Wood - Home of Gertrude Jekyll, Grade I Listed
Discover the charming Munstead Wood, the home of Gertrude Jekyll, a Grade I listed house and garden designed by Edwin Lutyens and constructed from local materials
- Munstead Wood - Wikipedia
The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, and became widely known through her books and prolific articles in magazines such as Country Life The Arts and Crafts style house, in which Jekyll lived from 1897 to 1932, was designed by architect Edwin Lutyens to complement the garden
- Munstead Wood – Gertrude Jekyll’s House and Garden
Gertrude’s gardens at Munstead Wood were where she learned the practical gardening methods and design ideas that she shared with the many readers of her books and articles
- Munstead Wood – Gertrude Jekyll’s Garden - Before You Garden
Munstead Wood, Godalming, Surrey, England, was the house and garden of the well-known artist, gardener, and writer - Gertrude Jekyll Join Jenny Rose Carey as she explore the timeless elegance and future possibilities of this amazing place
- A Visit to Gertrude Jekyll’s Amazing Garden at Munstead Wood
Munstead Wood was the home of Gertrude Jekyll from 1896-1932 It was here that Gertrude Jekyll created not only her home but also her business The house included a book room, flower room, workshop, and a dark room where she developed photographs of her garden and the surrounding countryside
- Colour photographs of Gertrude Jekyll’s garden, rediscovered in the . . .
In 1997, Country Life published a set of chromatic photographs of Gertrude Jekyll’s Munstead Wood garden that had lain undisturbed in our archive for nearly a century We have reproduced the pictures, corresponding feature and captions here
- Munstead Wood: The home of Gertrude Jekyll - The English Garden
When one weaves their way through the towering rhododendrons and emerges to the tranquil scene of this Arts and Crafts home, hugged by Jekyll’s seminal garden creations, it’s clear to see that Munstead Wood, when it opens it’s doors in 2024, will become a must-visit destination
- Gertrude Jekylls house and garden is saved by the National Trust
Set back on an 11-acre property in Surrey is the faded-brick Arts and Crafts house that once belonged to the influential British horticulturalist, garden designer and writer, Gertrude Jekyll VMH, Munstead Wood
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