Humphry Repton - List of Gardens

List of Gardens

Repton produced designs for the grounds of many of England's foremost country houses:

  • Antony House
  • Ashridge Gardens
  • Ashton Court
  • Attingham Park
  • Bayham Abbey
  • Blaise Castle
  • Bolwick Hall
  • Broke Hall
  • Burley-on-the-Hill
  • Cassiobury Park
  • Catton Park, Old Catton, Norwich
  • Clumber Park
  • Cobham Hall
  • Corsham Court
  • Courteenhall
  • Crewe Hall
  • Culford Hall, now Culford School
  • Dagnam Park,Essex
  • Dyrham Park
  • Endsleigh House
  • Gosfield Place
  • Grovelands Park
  • Gunton Park
  • Hanslope Park
  • Harewood House
  • Hatchlands Park
  • Highams Park, Woodford
  • Hylands House, Chelmsford
  • Kenwood House
  • Kensington Gardens, alterations
  • Leigh Court
  • Longleat House
  • Plas Newydd
  • Pentillie
  • Rode Hall
  • Royal Pavilion at Brighton
  • Royal Fort, Bristol
  • Rudding Park, Harrogate
  • Russell Square, Bloomsbury
  • Sarsden
  • Shardeloes
  • Sheringham Park
  • Stanage Park
  • Stanmer Park
  • Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire
  • Stoneleigh Abbey
  • Stubbers, North Ockendon
  • Sufton Court, Herefordshire
  • Sundridge Park
  • Tatton Park
  • Trent Park
  • Uppark
  • Wanstead Park
  • Waresley Park
  • Warren House, Loughton
  • West Wycombe Park
  • Wingerworth Hall
  • Woburn Abbey

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