Valuing our Historic Garden Heritage: Lotherton Hall’s Edwardian Gardens POSTPONED

This event, by Yorkshire Gardens Trust with Leeds City Council, has had to be postponed. A new date, in 2022, will be advertised soon.

Programme:  

Lotherton: a Garden in Time: The Wider World Context of the late 19th century – Leading Figures in Fashion in late 19th century Garden Design Mette Eggen, Landscape Architect, Historic Researcher and author of ‘The Edwardian Garden at Lotherton Hall’

Lotherton: a Garden in time: The Late 19th century and the Impact of the Discovery and Introduction of Hardy Plants from Asia on Gardens and Gardening John Grimshaw, Director of the Yorkshire Arboretum

Lotherton Gardens and Parkland: Creation and Layout 1898- 1949 – Frederick and Gwendolen Gascoigne at Lotherton Mette Eggen

Lotherton Gardens and Parkland: A Unique Edwardian Garden- recent developments Jane Furse, Landscape Architect, Historic Park and Garden Specialist

Challenges and Successes of historic garden restorationan inspirational story Chris Flynn, Head Gardener at Dyffryn, National Trust of Wales

Rebirth – the Economic case for Garden renovation and renewal Chris Flynn

Guided Visit to Lotherton’s Gardens and Parkland

Further details and booking form will be available here and on www.yorkshiregardenstrust.org.uk from 1st November 2020.