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As a great lover of the English landscape, this publication is the perfect coffee table book to have on display for guests and to flip through on those days when you want to feel like you’re in a Jane Austen novel. The photos are stunning and evocative, with thorough descriptions of the key locations in the English countryside, detailing their history and setting. Among my favourites are Blenheim Palace and Hagley Hall. Thank you for making me dream of these beautiful landscapes!

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“The English Landscape Garden” by Tim Richardson is a beautiful look into eighteenth-century landscape gardens. I would buy it for the photos alone, but there is so much more to this book, from the detailed descriptions to the historical references.

“The English Landscape Garden” transports the reader to the exquisite gardens. I was charmed by them and only hope to have the opportunity to visit them in the future.

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While I don’t have a garden, I so enjoy looking at books about them. I just sit down, relax and enjoy some virtual touring. It is a lovely way to spend some time.

In this well put together book, readers can visit twenty gardens including Castle Howard, Chiswick House, Blenheim Palace (all known to me) along with, to name a few (that I did not know), Stowe, Painshill, and Petworth Park among others.

The introduction lets readers know that the focus here is the eighteenth century landscape garden. In this section, learn what exactly and English landscape garden is-for one thing, it is naturalistic. Read a bit more and then get to the gardens. For each of these there photos and text. Dip in anywhere and enjoy!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for this title. All opinions are my own.

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"The English Landscape Garden" by Tim Richardson is an absolute treasure for anyone who appreciates the beauty and history of gardens. This coffee table book takes readers on a visually stunning tour of some of the most exquisite and memorable gardens in England, showcasing the rich variety and creativity of this centuries-old art form.

Richardson's authoritative and engaging text provides a wealth of information about the history and design of each garden, highlighting the unique features that make each one special. The photography is stunning, capturing the gardens in all their glory, from sweeping vistas to intimate details.

What makes this book truly exceptional is the way Richardson brings each garden to life, sharing the stories of the people who created and cared for them over the years. The result is a celebration of not just the gardens themselves, but of the passion and dedication of those who have tended them.

Overall, "The English Landscape Garden" is a must-have for garden lovers and anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature. It's a book that you'll treasure for years to come, and one that will inspire you to see the gardens of England in a whole new light.

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An informative book for landscape garden enthusiasts.
A detailed and beautiful book on 18th century landscape gardens.

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Silly me, I thought a book about landscape gardens would be mostly about plants. I guess I should have read the description better. This book is mainly about the statues and outbuildings in the gardens, as well as their historical and political contexts. While the photographs are beautiful, the text didn’t hold my interest. I’m sure others will enjoy this book, though.

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I did not know what an English landscape garden is, and thought I would quite like the concept, but in reality it is not appealing to me. Nevertheless, the author is quite knowledgeable about the gardens featured in this book and parses out the history very thoroughly.

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I would like to travel to each of these places! It was lovely that this included maps, stories, and pictures of each of the locations mentioned!

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