Explore the magnificent gardens of Stow, as described in this detailed account from 1756. "Stow: A Description of the Magnificent Gardens of the Right Honourable Richard, Earl Temple, Viscount and Baron Cobham," offers a glimpse into one of the most celebrated landscape gardens of its time. Featuring a plan of the house and gardens, this book provides invaluable insight into the design and aesthetics of 18th-century British landscaping.
Discover the artistry and vision behind the creation of Stow, reflecting the grandeur and elegance of the era. This edition is a must-have for historians, landscape architects, and garden enthusiasts alike, providing a window into the past and an appreciation for the enduring beauty of Stow's magnificent gardens.
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