Deanery Garden
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Deanery Garden (or The Deanery) is an Arts and Crafts style house and garden in Sonning, Berkshire, England. The house was designed and built by architect Edwin Lutyens between 1899 and 1901.[1] It is a Grade I listed building. The gardens—laid out by Lutyens and planted by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll—are Grade II* listed in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.[2]
Design and construction
The house was built for the founder of the early lifestyle magazine Country Life, Edward Hudson, essentially as a show home.[3] It was featured in the magazine. The house has subsequently been considerably extended on its north side. The garden (c. 1 hectare) was planted by Gertrude Jekyll. Although in the centre of the village next to St Andrew's Church and the Bull Inn, the house and garden are very secluded, being surrounded by high walls. However, the garden can be viewed from the church tower.[4]
Owners
Deanery Garden was owned by Nigel Broackes (from the early 1970s) and Stanley Seeger during the 1980s. Marian Thompson helped to restore the garden. The house and gardens, which are now owned by Jimmy Page, guitarist with the group Led Zeppelin,[1] are not open to the public.
References
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- ↑ com_parksandgardens/task, site/id,1061/Itemid,292/ Deanery Garden, The, Sonning, Reading, England, Record Id: 1061, Parks & Gardens UK Template:Webarchive.
- ↑ Alastair Driver, Deanery Garden Template:Webarchive, Sonning.net.
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Further reading
- Angel Perkins, The Book of Sonning, Barracuda Books, 1977. Template:ISBN. 2nd edition, Baron Buckingham, 1999. Template:ISBN. Pages 129–30, 133–5.
External links
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- Houses completed in 1901
- Grade I listed buildings in Berkshire
- Grade II* listed parks and gardens in Berkshire
- Grade I listed houses
- Country houses in Berkshire
- Gardens in Berkshire
- Gardens by Gertrude Jekyll
- Works of Edwin Lutyens in England
- Sonning
- Arts and Crafts architecture in England