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2574:"Home page | Capability Brown"
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3277:Geschichte der Gartenkunst
3215:A History of Garden Design
3089:Rutherford, Sarah (2016).
3037:, New York: W. W. Norton,
2301:Kew History & Heritage
1838:, East Riding of Yorkshire
1377:, Bexley Borough of London
1239:, East Riding of Yorkshire
1176:, near Newcastle upon Tyne
1025:
1014:. His son John joined the
595:village) and in traces at
3164:Amherst, Alicia (2006) ,
3059:Stroud, Dorothy (1975) ,
2771:Capability Brown Festival
2103:The Sydney Morning Herald
1699:, Newton St Loe, Somerset
881:National Portrait Gallery
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3213:Clifford, Derek (1967),
2408:. W. Griffin. p. v.
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1648:Maiden Earley, Berkshire
543:in Huntingdonshire from
493:, where he worked under
331:English landscape garden
3441:Encyclopædia Britannica
3382:Thurley, Simon (2003),
3363:, New York: H.N. Abrams
2657:www.capabilitybrown.org
2603:www.capabilitybrown.org
2578:www.capabilitybrown.org
2551:Encyclopædia Britannica
2522:Encyclopædia Britannica
2490:Encyclopædia Britannica
2369:Education of a Gardener
2152:www.capabilitybrown.org
2065:Encyclopædia Britannica
1152:Beechwood, Bedfordshire
719:, the English poet and
3606:People from Fenstanton
3033:Hinde, Thomas (1987),
2904:Turner, Roger (1999).
2773:. 2016. Archived from
2237:Hinde, Thomas (1986),
2034:Landscape architecture
1915:, Putney, South London
1860:Stowe Landscape Garden
1786:Redgrave Park, Suffolk
1714:, Eastleigh, Hampshire
1477:The Hoo, Hertfordshire
952:
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3388:Yale University Press
3228:History of Garden Art
3115:, New York: Rizzoli,
3017:Yale University Press
2992:Yale University Press
2683:"Vulnerability Brown"
2458:. London: T. Bensley.
2354:this is on page 191.)
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1658:Melton Constable Hall
1254:Byram, West Yorkshire
1237:Burton Constable Hall
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873:William Sawrey Gilpin
853:History of Garden Art
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3501:UK National Archives
3386:(print), New Haven:
3293:Gardening in Britain
3172:Kessinger Publishing
2957:Brown, Jane (2011),
2851:Rutherford. Page 44.
2795:Rutherford. Page 43.
2756:Rutherford. Page 42.
2738:Rutherford. Page 32.
2474:at Internet Archive.
1848:South Stoneham House
1430:Hampton Court Palace
1249:Burton Pynsent House
957:Boston, Lincolnshire
825:Richard Payne Knight
786:vein, including the
769:6th Earl of Coventry
767:, (1751–52) for the
537:Hampton Court Palace
388:Early life and Stowe
205:of Brown painted by
45:improve this article
3481:The Daily Telegraph
2767:"A Capable Sheriff"
2219:on 14 February 2012
2158:on 15 February 2018
2129:On Modern Gardening
1945:, South West London
1712:North Stoneham Park
1564:Park, Herefordshire
1538:King's Weston House
1516:, South West London
1206:, Cowlinge, Suffolk
1075:Appuldurcombe House
921:Dean of Westminster
848:Marie-Luise Gothein
821:Romantic generation
585:Appuldurcombe House
327:landscape architect
277:Landscape architect
3390:Published for the
3361:The English Garden
3329:has generic name (
2695:on 20 January 2022
1723:Oakley, Shropshire
1703:New Wardour Castle
1486:Howsham, near York
1424:Grimsthorpe Castle
1281:, Northamptonshire
1279:Castle Ashby House
1267:Chillingham Castle
1257:Cadland, Hampshire
1113:, Northamptonshire
1101:, Northamptonshire
1058:, Northamptonshire
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3586:English gardeners
3426:Media related to
3285:978-3-424-00935-4
3270:978-0-87817-008-1
3238:978-3-424-00935-4
3145:Wickham, Louise,
3100:978-1-909-88154-9
3026:978-0-300-12508-5
3001:978-0-300-06091-1
2977:978-0-7011-8212-0
2968:978-0-7011-8212-0
2719:Westminster Abbey
2400:Chambers, William
2388:978-0-00-271374-0
2307:on 8 October 2012
2002:, Buckinghamshire
1984:, Buckinghamshire
1969:, Gloucestershire
1909:, South Yorkshire
1856:, Buckinghamshire
1820:, North Yorkshire
1792:, South Yorkshire
1751:Peper Harow House
1733:Paddenswick Manor
1718:Nuneham Courtenay
1600:, Buckinghamshire
1588:, Buckinghamshire
1483:, North Yorkshire
1454:Highcliffe Castle
1371:, Gloucestershire
1341:, Nottinghamshire
1125:, Gloucestershire
1095:, North Yorkshire
1022:Gardens and parks
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1586:Langley Park
1568:Lacock Abbey
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1790:Roche Abbey
1781:Ragley Hall
1747:, Hampshire
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1627:, Wiltshire
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1460:Himley Hall
1450:, Hampshire
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3560:Categories
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2951:References
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1895:Wallington
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