Lost Gardens of Hertfordshire: The archaeology of designed landscapes
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Lost Gardens of Hertfordshire: The archaeology of designed landscapes

A new study of landscape history in Hertfordshire

By Tom Williamson and Anne Rowe

In this fascinating and innovative study – the outcome of several decades of research – systematic field survey and the analysis of aerial photographs and Lidar images are combined with the evidence of early maps and documents to reconstruct the appearance and history of more than twenty of Hertfordshire’s ‘lost gardens’. An archaeological approach also allows us to see garden history in new ways, revealing aspects of design and patterns of development not readily apparent in the kinds of evidence conventionally employed by garden historians.

Clearly and accessibly written, and richly illustrated with a wealth of archaeological plans, aerial photographs, archive maps and early engravings and paintings, this book will be essential reading for all those interested in Hertfordshire’s archaeology and garden history, as well as for students of garden and landscape history more generally.

This unique record of the shifting fortunes of Hertfordshire landowners and the changing fashions that shaped the county’s parks and gardens presents evidence uncovered and collated by the authors through systematic work on key sites. Anne Rowe and Tom Williamson combine their deep knowledge of the Hertfordshire landscape to produce a collection of compelling case studies. From Henry VIII’s fishponds and Francis Bacon’s water gardens, through the parks and gardens of newly rich incomers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, to the eighteenth‐century landscapes of Bridgeman and Brown, the research is clearly described and the results beautifully presented. This book is an invaluable addition to the county history and the wider literature of garden and landscape history, and a superb demonstration of historical landscape research carried out to the highest standards.
-Deborah Spring, Author

About the Authors:

Tom Williamson is Emeritus Professor of Landscape History at the University of East Anglia. He has written widely on landscape archaeology, agricultural history, and the history of landscape design. He has extensive experience not only of archaeological and documentary research, but also of applying historical information in the conservation, restoration and interpretation of historic landscapes.

Anne Rowe is a landscape historian who coordinated research for the Hertfordshire Gardens Trust alongside Tom Williamson for 24 years from 1998.  Publications include Medieval Parks of Hertfordshire (2009 & 2019), Hertfordshire: A landscape history, co-authored with Tom (2013), and Tudor & Early Stuart Parks of Hertfordshire (2019).  Awarded a PhD by publication in 2020, Anne has recently been working with the Hertfordshire Environmental Record Centre to update the county’s Ancient Woodland Inventory.

Available now from University of Hertfordshire Press: https://www.herts.ac.uk/uhpress/books-content/lost-gardens-of-hertfordshire

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