Stourhead

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Stourhead is a renowned 18th-century English landscape garden in Wiltshire, celebrated for its picturesque lake, classical temples, and carefully composed vistas.

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Stourhead canonical 1
Stourhead (garden buildings) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country estate
landscape garden
architecturalStyle Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
category Gardens in Wiltshire
Historic parks and gardens in England
National Trust properties in Wiltshire
constructionStart early 18th century
country United Kingdom
designedBy Henry Flitcroft NERFINISHED
Henry Hoare II NERFINISHED
hasAddress near Mere, Wiltshire
hasCollection art collection in Stourhead House
furniture collection in Stourhead House
library in Stourhead House
hasPart Gothic Cottage NERFINISHED
Grotto
Palladian bridge NERFINISHED
Pantheon temple NERFINISHED
Stourhead House NERFINISHED
Stourhead garden NERFINISHED
Stourhead lake NERFINISHED
Temple of Apollo NERFINISHED
Temple of Flora NERFINISHED
obelisk
walled garden
woodland walks
hasUse filming location
tourist attraction
heritageDesignation Grade I registered park and garden
inception 1740s
landscapeStyle English landscape garden
locatedIn England
southwest England
surface form: South West England

Wiltshire
managedBy National Trust
near Gillingham, Dorset NERFINISHED
Mere NERFINISHED
notableFeature autumn foliage displays
carefully composed vistas
classical temples
picturesque lake
notableWork picturesque circuit walk around the lake
openToPublic true
ownedBy Hoare family NERFINISHED
National Trust
significantEvent acquisition by the National Trust
creation of the lake by damming the River Stour

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Henry Flitcroft notableWork Stourhead
this entity surface form: Stourhead (garden buildings)