Stowe landscape

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Stowe landscape is an 18th-century English landscape garden in Buckinghamshire, renowned for its picturesque vistas, classical temples, and influential role in the development of landscape design.

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instanceOf 18th-century garden
English landscape garden
tourist attraction
associatedWith Temple family NERFINISHED
Viscount Cobham NERFINISHED
constructionBegan early 18th century
country United Kingdom
designedBy Charles Bridgeman NERFINISHED
Lancelot "Capability" Brown NERFINISHED
William Kent NERFINISHED
developedDuring 18th century
hasFeature bridges
classical temples
designed vistas
ha-ha walls
monuments
open lawns
ornamental lakes
serpentine walks
wooded valleys
hasStyle English landscape style
neo-classical garden design
picturesque garden design
heritageDesignation Grade I registered park and garden
influenced English landscape movement NERFINISHED
European landscape garden design
influencedBy classical antiquity
picturesque aesthetics
knownFor classical iconography
picturesque vistas
political symbolism in garden design
locatedIn Buckinghamshire
Stowe, Buckinghamshire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Buckingham NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
near Stowe School NERFINISHED
notableStructure Gothic Temple NERFINISHED
Grenville Column NERFINISHED
Palladian Bridge NERFINISHED
Queen’s Temple NERFINISHED
Rotunda NERFINISHED
Temple of Ancient Virtue NERFINISHED
Temple of British Worthies NERFINISHED
Temple of Concord and Victory NERFINISHED
openTo public
partOf Stowe House estate NERFINISHED
region South East England
tourismType heritage tourism

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Temple of Ancient Virtue hasView Stowe landscape