English Gardenscapes with Shades of Roman Britain Tour Note 5: The Roman Baths and Bath Abbey

The feature photo for this set of notes comes from neither Roman Bath nor even late medieval Bath. “Oh! Who can be ever tired of Bath?” dates from 19th-century Regency Bath and Jane Austen's delightful send up of Bath's social primacy and gothic novels' popularity, Northanger Abbey. I recommend it to anyone who likes satire …

English Gardenscapes with Shades of Roman Britain Tour Note 4: Hever and Sudeley Castles and Gardens

From the Romans to the Tudors for this next set of notes, but I'll return to the Romans in Bath for the next installment. This post, though, includes castles and gardens related to two wives of Henry VIII. We chose these sites in part for their historical connections but in large because there are features …

English Gardenscapes with Shades of Roman Britain Tour Note 2: Rousham

Of all the lovely landscape gardens one can visit in England, we settled on Rousham for two primary reasons:  it remains essentially unchanged in its 18th-century house and landscape design by William Kent, and it is of a scale more easily comprehended than Stowe (250 acres) or Chatsworth (150 acres).  In its 25 acres, though, …