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Munstead Wood - Garden Plan


Munstead Wood
Godalming, Surrey, England
1883-1902
Client: Gertrude Jekyll
Architect: Edwin L. Lutyens

Munstead Wood was Jekyll's own residence where she spent the majority of her time. During the last twenty or so years of her life, Jekyll rarely left Munstead Wood, designing her commissions from her home without ever visiting the sites. Munstead Wood was also the site of her plant nursery, as well as the subject of the majority of her photographs.

**Click images for larger view and more information
Site survey Corner details of site survey Block plan of proposed new house
Garden plan
Plan as staked out May 12, 1896
Plan of pools and paved area
Michaelmus Dairy borders
Plan and detail
Stable plans (1)
Stable plans (2)
Stable plans (3)
White Menziezia in Cistus Ground
Right side of September border
View of September borders
Clematis montana over workshop window
 

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