Harold Ainsworth Peto FRIBA (11 July 1854 – 16 April 1933) was a British architect, landscape architect and garden designer, who worked in Britain and in Provence, France.[1] Among his best-known gardens are Iford Manor, Wiltshire; Buscot Park, Oxfordshire; West Dean House, Sussex; and Ilnacullin, County Cork, Ireland.
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Harold Ainsworth Peto FRIBA (11 July 1854 – 16 April 1933) was a British architect, landscape architect and garden designer, who worked in Britain and...
Witanhurst is a large Grade II* listed 1930s Georgian Revival mansion on 5 acres (2.0 ha) in Highgate, North London. It has had several prominent owners...
with walled gardens and a Martello tower. The garden was designed by HaroldPeto, (1854–1933), for its owner John Annan Bryce, (1841–1923), a Belfast...
Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Baronet (4 August 1809 – 13 November 1889) was an English entrepreneur, civil engineer and railway developer, and, for more...
surrounding landscape. The Rooke family lived here until HaroldPeto purchased the property in 1899. After Peto's death, the estate was inherited by family and was...
park began in 1782. In the early 20th century, the landscape architect HaroldPeto worked at Buscot. Water gardens had become popular in the late 19th century...
and commissioned Ernest George and HaroldPeto to do so. Ernest George helped embellish the state rooms and HaroldPeto designed a 300-foot (91 m)-long pergola...
Additional alterations were made around 1905 by the landscape architect HaroldPeto, who remodelled the interior in an early 18th-century style. When Sir...
Lusitania's interiors, while HaroldPeto was chosen to design Mauretania. Miller chose to use plasterwork to create interiors whereas Peto made extensive use of...
Grade II listed country house dating from 1887, by Ernest George and HaroldPeto, for W. S. Hodgkinson. A report of the building appeared in The Building...
monstrosity and refused to live in it. Architects Sir Ernest George and HaroldPeto designed a replacement grand house, built by Simpsons & Ayrton of Paddington...
London, from 1885 to 1887. After college he joined the Ernest George and HaroldPeto architectural practice. It was here that he first met Sir Herbert Baker...
the twentieth century. The garden at Easton Lodge, Essex, designed by HaroldPeto inherited what was now called a bosquet but was originally a seventeenth-century...
quarters) still stands; and the Grade II listed gardens designed by HaroldPeto are under restoration and opened to the public. Designed by Thomas Hopper...
completely redesigned. Peto had garden features designed by William Andrews Nesfield and Joseph Paxton. Peto's son, HaroldPeto, became a noted garden-designer...
until after 1912[dubious – discuss] and is thought to have commissioned HaroldPeto to produce plans for a garden within one of the 18th century walled enclosures...
Elizabethan-style house, designed by the architects Ernest George and HaroldPeto. Buchan Hill had been purchased in the early 19th century by Thomas Erskine...
gardens, including terraces and archways was carried out by HaroldPeto around 1902. Peto was the brother of the wife of Lawrence Ingham Baker when he...
Hartham Park. The house was remodelled and the grounds were landscaped by HaroldPeto, including a Dutch water garden, subsequently largely overbuilt in a...
including the restoration of glazing bars in the plate glass windows, and HaroldPeto designed an Italian garden. in 1938, the Crichel estate was requisitioned...
the town. It was designed by Sir Ernest George and HaroldPeto in the Free Tudor style, built by Peto Brothers of Pimlico in ashlar stone and was officially...
of rare plants and orchids. He reorganised Higham's garden, engaging HaroldPeto to design an Italian water garden, complete with 250 yards (230 m) canal...
of Chatham, and include early 20th century formal gardens designed by HaroldPeto. The Chatham Vase is a stone sculpture commissioned as a memorial to...