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between 1904 and 1906 for the Hon E.W.B. Portman, resulting in a garden "remarkable for the bold, concise pattern of its layout, and for the minute attention to detail everywhere to be seen in the variety and imaginative handling of contrasting materials, whether cobble, tile, flint, or thinly
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as both a breeding and wintering roost site. Numbers of lesser horseshoes at this site are only exceeded by one other site in southwest
England. The bats use roofspaces in a former stable block as a maternity site. It has been designated as a
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Hestercombe on 18 March 1944 to meet General Gerow and inspect the troops. The Engineers were joined by the 19th District Headquarters of the US Supply Services in July 1943, which stayed until July 1944.
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visitor centre, which includes access to the dynamo room where
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The History of Hestercombe, in the Parish of Kingston
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289:in 2000. The site is used as a roost site by
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203:Location of Hestercombe House in Somerset
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1508:Murless, Brian; Warren, Derrick (2009).
1296:. Garden History Society. Archived from
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2163:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2118:. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
1173:. Hestercombe House. Archived from
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1865:National Heritage List for England
1834:National Heritage List for England
1728:National Heritage List for England
1696:Houses and Gardens by E.L. Lutyens
1643:National Heritage List for England
1600:National Heritage List for England
1487:National Heritage List for England
1426:Bulletin 111 – News and Notes
1344:. Country Gardener. Archived from
1294:"Hestercombe Gardens Trust Update"
1125:National Heritage List for England
986:National Heritage List for England
950:National Heritage List for England
773:The eastern area is laid out as a
323:Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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2212:Rice, Douglas Walthew (2005).
2076:The Gardens of Gertrude Jekyll
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1452:"Restoration at Hestercombe"
919:Special Area of Conservation
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704:Plan of the Edwardian garden
674:who laid out the gardens at
341:. Sir John Meriet founded a
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2738:Twinhills Woods and Meadows
2623:Porlock Ridge and Saltmarsh
2528:Holme Moor & Clean Moor
2463:Dunster Park and Heathlands
2178:Hobhouse, Penelope (2002).
476:The 'Great Plat', with the
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2880:Country houses in Somerset
2698:Southey and Gotleigh Moors
2488:Fivehead Woods and Meadow
2159:; Jellicoe, Susan (2001).
2097:Somerset Parks and Gardens
2072:Bisgrove, Richard (1992).
1517:Industrial Archeology News
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902:gardens combine to create
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2140:. Yale University Press.
2080:. Boston: Little, Brown.
1693:Weaver, Lawrence (1913).
1371:. Somerset County Gazette
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2250:Wakefield, Ken (1994).
2235:. London: Robert Hale.
2231:Waite, Vincent (1964).
1396:"Hestercombe Watermill"
945:"Hestercombe (1000437)"
768:Islamic Paradise Garden
717:coursed local stone".
260:Somerset County Council
2885:Watermills in Somerset
2468:East Polden Grasslands
2186:. Dorling Kindersley.
2182:The Story of Gardening
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2095:Bond, James (1998).
1829:"Orangery (1175994)"
1550:"Watermill and barn"
1523:: 12. Archived from
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1244:. Herstercombe House
909:The site is used by
888:Gardens Through Time
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2553:Langford Heathfield
2503:Ge-mare Farm Fields
2448:Curry and Hay Moors
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2048:"Hestercombe House"
2015:SSSI Citation sheet
2008:"Hestercombe House"
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2805:Neighbouring areas
2783:Windsor Hill Marsh
2688:Sharpham Moor Plot
2598:North Curry Meadow
2543:Kingweston Meadows
2157:Jellicoe, Geoffrey
2099:. Somerset Books.
1962:. 13 February 2013
1914:. English Heritage
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2458:Draycott Sleights
2423:Cheddar Reservoir
2413:Chancellor's Farm
2223:978-0-8386-4060-9
2170:978-0-19-860440-2
2147:978-0-300-12508-5
2125:978-0-7139-1440-5
2106:978-0-86183-465-5
2087:978-0-7112-0746-2
1778:, pp. 90–96.
1764:Goode et al. 2001
1300:on 1 October 2011
845:West water garden
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462:Ministry of Works
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