
What part did Humphrey Repton play in the changing fashions of gardens, including Hylands Park, from Rococo gardens of the mid-18th century and Capability Brown’s landscaped park revolution through to the picturesque and then gardenesque styles of the 19th century?
Led by Hylands Volunteer Tour Guide and Social History Volunteer, Alison Woollard, we invite you to join us for Alison’s talk in the Banqueting Room. Tea and coffee will be available from 2.45 pm after the Friends Annual General Meeting. There will be a small charge of £5 payable on arrival.
Please email Berry Cornell ([email protected]) to let us know how many of your Gardening Group will be coming. We look forward to meeting you.
Venue: Hylands House, Hylands Estate, Chelmsford CM2 8WQ
(To obtain free parking, please park in the main carpark and give your car registration in at reception as you enter the House. Limited mobility drivers may park in front of the House