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  1. Lancelot 'Capability' Brown was one of the UK's most celebrated landscape gardeners. Find out how this Georgian gentleman created the quintessential English landscapes that we see at many of the places in our care today.

  2. This 18th century ‘Capability’ Brown garden with over 105 acres is full of surprises. It’s most famous for its 200ft (61m) fountain, rock garden and surviving Joseph Paxton glasshouses and contemporary sculptures. Join a free one hour garden tour where you’ll learn all about its history, including ‘Capability’ Brown’s landscape ...

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  3. Many of Capability Brown's parks and gardens may still be visited today. A partial list of the landscapes he designed or worked on includes: Adderbury House , Oxfordshire (designs not thought to be implemented) [35]

    • 30 August 1716
    • Lancelot Brown, Kirkharle, Northumberland, England
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    • 6 February 1783 (aged 67–68), London, England
  4. Pages in category "Gardens by Capability Brown" The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. 15 de abr. de 2016 · Conservation Research. Designed Landscapes. Capability Brown Landscapes. Updated 28 April 2023. Historic England was a partner in the national Capability Brown Festival in 2016, celebrating the 300th anniversary of Lancelot 'Capability' Brown (1716 to 1783).

  6. 28 de dic. de 2016 · In the 18th century, Capability Brown was immensely fashionable. He was the person that you needed to have on your estate and working with you if you were ever going to hold your head up in society. He worked on what we think is about 250 landscapes and about 150 of them are still worth seeing today.

  7. Brown's surviving landscapes surround some of our greatest stately homes and mansions. Here's 10 to discover. Synonymous with serpentine lakes and rolling views, Lancelot 'Capability' Brown (1716-1783) was arguably the most successful landscape gardener of the 18th century, sometimes working on multiple estates at one time.