Sheffield Park and Garden
Paperback
Featuring brilliant new photography and previously unpublished archive images, this souvenir guide brings all the strands of Sheffield Parks fascinating history together. Readers and visitors will delight in this astonishing landscape garden where water reigns supreme, reflecting the ever-changing shades of glorious trees, shrubs and plants.
Sheffield Park, once the hunting ground of kings, was transformed into the most beautiful of gardens by successive owners over 300 years. Lancelot Capability Brown channelled the water flowing through the garden into a rolling landscape with great lakes at its heart. The upwardly mobile Earls of Sheffield made it their rural seat, delighting in their place in the country, which became second home to historian Edward Gibbon and, later, a focus for cricket-lovers everywhere as a supremely beautiful ground, built by the 3rd Earl, drew players and visitors from around the world. Featuring brilliant new photography and previously unpublished archive images, this souvenir guide brings all the strands of Sheffield Parks fascinating history together. Readers and visitors will delight in this astonishing landscape garden where water reigns supreme, reflecting the ever-changing shades of glorious trees, shrubs and plants.
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Imprint
National Trust Books
ISBN
978-1-84359-580-9
Publication Date
07-12-2016
Format
Paperback
Pages
56 pages
Dimensions
210x210mm
Product Description
Featuring brilliant new photography and previously unpublished archive images, this souvenir guide brings all the strands of Sheffield Parks fascinating history together. Readers and visitors will delight in this astonishing landscape garden where water reigns supreme, reflecting the ever-changing shades of glorious trees, shrubs and plants.
Sheffield Park, once the hunting ground of kings, was transformed into the most beautiful of gardens by successive owners over 300 years. Lancelot Capability Brown channelled the water flowing through the garden into a rolling landscape with great lakes at its heart. The upwardly mobile Earls of Sheffield made it their rural seat, delighting in their place in the country, which became second home to historian Edward Gibbon and, later, a focus for cricket-lovers everywhere as a supremely beautiful ground, built by the 3rd Earl, drew players and visitors from around the world. Featuring brilliant new photography and previously unpublished archive images, this souvenir guide brings all the strands of Sheffield Parks fascinating history together. Readers and visitors will delight in this astonishing landscape garden where water reigns supreme, reflecting the ever-changing shades of glorious trees, shrubs and plants.
Author
Annie Bullen and National Trust Books
Imprint
National Trust Books
ISBN
978-1-84359-580-9
Publication Date
07-12-2016
Format
Paperback
Pages
56 pages
Dimensions
210x210mm
Product Description
Featuring brilliant new photography and previously unpublished archive images, this souvenir guide brings all the strands of Sheffield Parks fascinating history together. Readers and visitors will delight in this astonishing landscape garden where water reigns supreme, reflecting the ever-changing shades of glorious trees, shrubs and plants.
Sheffield Park, once the hunting ground of kings, was transformed into the most beautiful of gardens by successive owners over 300 years. Lancelot Capability Brown channelled the water flowing through the garden into a rolling landscape with great lakes at its heart. The upwardly mobile Earls of Sheffield made it their rural seat, delighting in their place in the country, which became second home to historian Edward Gibbon and, later, a focus for cricket-lovers everywhere as a supremely beautiful ground, built by the 3rd Earl, drew players and visitors from around the world. Featuring brilliant new photography and previously unpublished archive images, this souvenir guide brings all the strands of Sheffield Parks fascinating history together. Readers and visitors will delight in this astonishing landscape garden where water reigns supreme, reflecting the ever-changing shades of glorious trees, shrubs and plants.
Author
Annie Bullen and National Trust Books