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George London (landscape architect)

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and encouraged London's enthusiasm for the baroque style, which was reinforced by a visit to France. It was probably Rose who recommended London to
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London married his first wife Rebecca Walkes, presumably the mother of all five of his children, in July 1679 at
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near Bromsgrove have been re-instated using plans, contemporary surveys and archaeological evidence.
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came to the throne in 1702, but replaced by Wise, so their nursery was not affected.
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George London's birth date is not certain but it was probably about 1640.
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and at two gardens in Bedfordshire, presumably ones he had designed.
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in 1681. The nursery's first major commission was for the garden at
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tells us that he was trained by John Rose (d. 1677), gardener to
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London was a founding partner in the Brompton Park Nursery,
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English nurseryman, garden designer and landscape architect
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His daughter Henrietta, a botanical artist, married
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Switzer
Charles II
André Le Nôtre
Henry Compton
Bishop of London
Fulham Palace
Fulham
Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington
Kensington
Longleat
Henry Wise
parterre
Hampton Court
Hampton Court Maze
Blenheim Palace
Melbourne Hall
Chatsworth
Chelsea Hospital
Castle Howard
Wimpole Hall
Queen Mary
Queen Anne
Hanbury Hall
St Botolph's, Aldersgate

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