Packwood House - Reviews from across the web
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Packwood House Garden - a Gardens Guide review : A house, developed between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries, with a garden.that is shown on the cover of Sir Roy Strong's book on The Renaissance Garden in England. 'Long famous as a garden planted in the 1660s', Strong observes, 'it was, in fact, a mid-Victorian re-creation of a Mannerist ga... gardenvisit.com
Packwood House, Solihull, West Midlands, UK Originally a 16th century house, Packwood has been much altered over the years and today is the vision of Graham Baron Ash who recreated a Jacobean house in the 1920s and '30s. A fine collection of 16th century textiles and furniture. Important gardens with renowned herbaceous border and famous yew ... bestloved.com
Packwood House Warwickshire In the late 19th century Packwood was sold by the last of the Fetherstons and in 1903 the house was bought by the wealthy industrialist Alfred Ash. His son, Graham Baron Ash, used his father's fortune to restore the house in the 1920s and 1930s. Georgian and Victorian alterations were carefully remo... touruk.co.uk
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