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OverviewHenry Avray Tipping (1855-1933) was a wealthy architectural historian and garden designer. As Architectural Editor of Country Life he made it essential reading for everyone interested in Britain's great country houses, their furnishings and their gardens. Tipping restored a bishop's palace for himself and his mother, built one of the last important country houses in which to entertain the Edwardian great and good, and, after the First World War, commissioned his ideal 'cottage'. Always the garden came first; each was a perfect Edwardian idyll. As a fine gardener herself, the author describes Tipping's own Monmouthshire gardens at Mathern Palace, Mounton House and her own High Glanau Manor, as well as gardens he designed for others, notably at Chequers and Dartington Hall. Tipping, who had no family of his own, was central to the lives and work of such distinguished garden designers as Robinson, Jekyll and Peto. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helena GerrishPublisher: Quarto Publishing PLC Imprint: Frances Lincoln Dimensions: Width: 23.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 28.70cm Weight: 1.450kg ISBN: 9780711232235ISBN 10: 0711232237 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 September 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAn excellent and richly illustrated book. BBC Gardens Illustrated A real treat. Often figures such as Tipping can be overlooked in the wider scheme of history, but the book focuses on a man with such a broad understanding of our architectural and horticultural place in the world, that it is worth a look. Lady Gives a brilliant picture of the homes and gardens he [Tipping] made and the mileu in which he moved. World of Interiors Helena Gerrish now lives at High Glanau; she has not only restored Tipping's fine garden and opened up its far-reaching views, but with this excellent and richly illustrated book has succeeded too in rescuing its talented maker from near obscurity. Garden If Tipping remains a private and rather enigmatic man, this superb book does his acheivements full justice. All who are interested in gardens will find it a delight to read and study. Welsh Historic Gardens Trust Bulletin Gerrish has revived both his memory and one of his gardens... It is a fine effort and I rally to her hero's principles of landscaping - to retain the grace and feeling of the wild, while adding the eclectic beauty of the cultured . If the pull of the country catches you, remember Tipping's words. -- Robin Lane Fox Financial Times One pleasure of 2011 has been Helena Gerrish's 'Edwardian Country Life', the story of Henry Tipping garden designer, architectural historian, maker of three important gardens in Wales and a general bundle of gentlemanly Edwardian energy. It is good to read about the Arts and Crafts movelment in gardens without finding it to be undiluted Lutyens-and Jeykll, and Gerrish's generous array of illustrations helps to fill out our picture of Edwardian gardens as well as reminding us that garden making has never stopped at the River Severn. Times Well ordered, well written and superbly illustrated. Independent A fascinating account of this intriguing man. Good Book Guide Helena Gerrish has made it her business to rediscover this enigmatic man, his gardens, sketches and photographs; her book makes for fascinating reading. Professional Gardener Such a life looks a bit self-indulgent to say the least. But packaged up in this fine book, it leaves an invaluable legacy. Gloucestershire Gardens & Landscape Trust Has added much to our knowledge of the development of spacious gardens in the twentieth century. Devon Gardens Trust A lavishly illustrated book, which, as it revelas connections with so many influential figures in the early 20th century, provides an enjoyable glimpse of many familiar people and places. Cambria This elegantly written and sumptuously illustrated study of Henry Avray is a triumph. Apollo A remarkable biography of this understated genius... Packed with fascinating plans, paintings abd photos taking th read into a bygone world. Toparius Author InformationHelena Gerrish has immersed herself in a fruitful search for the story of her enigmatic predecessor at High Glanau and now gives talks, writes articles and throws open her beautifully restored garden to hundreds of visitors during the summer. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |