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Painshill (also
referred to as "Pains Hill" in some 19th-century texts), near Cobham, Surrey, England, is one of the
finest remaining examples of an 18th-century...
- High Street, a
significant number of
primary and
private schools and the
Painshill landscape park.
Cobham appears in
Domesday Book of 1086 as
Covenham and...
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beside an
adjoining lake. Both
Painshill and
Hawkstone Park were said to have emplo****
ornamental hermits. The one at
Painshill,
hired by The Hon. Charles...
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Highgrove House estate's farm and
gardens to
organic management. In 1998,
Painshill was
awarded the
Europa Nostra Medal for its
restoration of the 18th century...
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gardens with a "hermitage",
sometimes a
Gothic ruin, but sometimes, as at
Painshill Park, a
romantic hut
which a "hermit" was
recruited to occupy. The so-called...
- to
restore his grotto.
There are
grottoes in the
landscape gardens of
Painshill Park, Stowe,
Clandon Park, and Stourhead. Scott's
Grotto is a
series of...
- the form of
Roman temples,
ruined Gothic abbeys, or
Egyptian pyramids.
Painshill Park in
Surrey contained almost a full set, with a
large Gothic tower...
- its
gardens have
become a
public park (Manor
House Gardens).
Mansion at
Painshill Park, near Cobham,
Surrey (1774)
Entrance and
wings of Guy's Hospital...
- cave-like structures, like the
weathered rock and
crystal "Crystal Grotto" at
Painshill in Surrey,
before falling out of
favour altogether.
These were mostly...
- the
landscape garden created by
Charles Hamilton on his
Surrey estate,
Painshill Park.
Hamilton was then
asked to
improve on
Capability Brown's design...