Smith, N. (2006). Lodge Park and Charles Bridgeman, master of `incomprehensible vastness'. Garden Hist 34 (2). Vol 34(2), pp. 236-248.

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Lodge Park and Charles Bridgeman, master of `incomprehensible vastness'
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Garden Hist 34 (2)
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Garden History
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34 (2)
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236 - 248
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Following the discovery of Charles Bridgeman's original plan for the layout of the early-eighteenth-century landscaped park at Lodge Park, Gloucestershire, and analysis of earthworks covering large areas of the park, it has become clear that Bridgeman's plan was never completed. The article discusses the extent to which the park nevertheless reflects aspects of his design.
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Nicky Smith ORCID icon
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2006
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07 Dec 2006