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The Peto Gardens at Iford Manor
Hartham Park, the new water garden, 1903

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.

  1. ^ Parks and Gardens UK Archived 29 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine

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Harold Peto

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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...

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Witanhurst

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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...

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Garnish Island

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with walled gardens and a Martello tower. The garden was designed by Harold Peto, (1854–1933), for its owner John Annan Bryce, (1841–1923), a Belfast...

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Morton Peto

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Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Baronet (4 August 1809 – 13 November 1889) was an English entrepreneur, civil engineer and railway developer, and, for more...

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Iford Manor

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surrounding landscape. The Rooke family lived here until Harold Peto purchased the property in 1899. After Peto's death, the estate was inherited by family and was...

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Buscot Park

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park began in 1782. In the early 20th century, the landscape architect Harold Peto worked at Buscot. Water gardens had become popular in the late 19th century...

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West Dean House

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and commissioned Ernest George and Harold Peto to do so. Ernest George helped embellish the state rooms and Harold Peto designed a 300-foot (91 m)-long pergola...

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Backyard

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The back garden of Iford Manor was designed by Harold Peto....

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Hinton Admiral

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Additional alterations were made around 1905 by the landscape architect Harold Peto, who remodelled the interior in an early 18th-century style. When Sir...

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RMS Lusitania

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Lusitania's interiors, while Harold Peto was chosen to design Mauretania. Miller chose to use plasterwork to create interiors whereas Peto made extensive use of...

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Wookey Hole

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Grade II listed country house dating from 1887, by Ernest George and Harold Peto, for W. S. Hodgkinson. A report of the building appeared in The Building...

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Hanbury Manor

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monstrosity and refused to live in it. Architects Sir Ernest George and Harold Peto designed a replacement grand house, built by Simpsons & Ayrton of Paddington...

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Edwin Lutyens

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London, from 1885 to 1887. After college he joined the Ernest George and Harold Peto architectural practice. It was here that he first met Sir Herbert Baker...

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Bosquet

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the twentieth century. The garden at Easton Lodge, Essex, designed by Harold Peto inherited what was now called a bosquet but was originally a seventeenth-century...

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Easton Lodge

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quarters) still stands; and the Grade II listed gardens designed by Harold Peto are under restoration and opened to the public. Designed by Thomas Hopper...

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Somerleyton Hall

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completely redesigned. Peto had garden features designed by William Andrews Nesfield and Joseph Paxton. Peto's son, Harold Peto, became a noted garden-designer...

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Milton Hall

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until after 1912[dubious – discuss] and is thought to have commissioned Harold Peto to produce plans for a garden within one of the 18th century walled enclosures...

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Cottesmore School

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Elizabethan-style house, designed by the architects Ernest George and Harold Peto. Buchan Hill had been purchased in the early 19th century by Thomas Erskine...

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Wayford Manor House

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gardens, including terraces and archways was carried out by Harold Peto around 1902. Peto was the brother of the wife of Lawrence Ingham Baker when he...

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Hartham Park

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Hartham Park. The house was remodelled and the grounds were landscaped by Harold Peto, including a Dutch water garden, subsequently largely overbuilt in a...

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Crichel House

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including the restoration of glazing bars in the plate glass windows, and Harold Peto designed an Italian garden. in 1938, the Crichel estate was requisitioned...

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Redesdale Hall

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the town. It was designed by Sir Ernest George and Harold Peto in the Free Tudor style, built by Peto Brothers of Pimlico in ashlar stone and was officially...

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Higham Park

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of rare plants and orchids. He reorganised Higham's garden, engaging Harold Peto to design an Italian water garden, complete with 250 yards (230 m) canal...

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Curry Rivel

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of Chatham, and include early 20th century formal gardens designed by Harold Peto. The Chatham Vase is a stone sculpture commissioned as a memorial to...

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