Last updated on 17 June 08
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Sezincote Garden

  • Roses, Sezincote Garden

    Photograph © Sezincote/Edward Peake

  • Sezincote Garden, Gloucestershire

    Photograph © Sezincote/Edward Peake

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    Photograph © Sezincote/Edward Peake

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An Indian style house (1810) with an eastern 'Hindu' garden. The project was inspired by Humphry Repton and led to his 1808 book Designs for the Pavilion at Brighton. Repton favoured the style partly for its novelty and partly because neither the Grecian nor the Gothic styles, then popular, were associated with palaces. Sezincote has a temple with a figure of the goddess Souriya, a bronze serpent, Brahmin bulls, a mushroom-shaped fountain, a conservatory with minarets and an unusual curved orangery. Graham Stuart Thomas advised on the planting design.
Address Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, England, GL56 9AW
Opening times January to November. Thursday, Friday and Bank Holiday Mondays. Open 2.00pm to 6pm.
Admission Adult £5.00
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