- Stourhead
Stourhead is a 2,650
acre (11 km²) estate at the source of the River Stour near Mere,Wiltshire ,England . The estate includes aPalladian mansion , the village of Stourton,garden s, farmland, and woodland. Stourhead has been in the ownership of the National Trust since 1946.History
The Stourton family had lived in the Stourhead estate for 700 years when they sold it to
Henry Hoare I , son of wealthy bankerSir Richard Hoare in 1717. The originalmanor house was demolished and a new house, one of the first of its kind, was designed byColen Campbell and built byNathaniel Ireson between 1720 and 1724. Over the next 200 years the Hoare family collected many heirlooms, including a largelibrary andart collection. In 1901 the house was gutted by fire. However, many of the heirlooms were saved, and the house rebuilt in a near identical style. The last Hoare family member to own the property, Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare, gave the Stourhead house and gardens to the National Trust in 1946, one year before his death. His sole heir and son, Captain "Harry" Henry Colt Arthur Hoare, of theQueen's Own Dorset Yeomanry , had died of wounds received at theBattle of Mughar Ridge on13 November 1917 inWorld War I . Captain "Harry" Hoare is commemorated by a plaque on the Memorial Hall at Stourhead. The last Hoare family member to be born inside the house is Edward Hoare on11 October 1949 .The Gardens
The gardens were designed by
Henry Hoare II and laid out between 1741 and 1780 in a classical 18th-century design set around a largelake , achieved by damming a small stream. The inspiration behind their creation were the paintersClaude Lorrain ,Poussin and, in particular,Gaspar Dughet , who paintedUtopia n-type views of Italian landscapes. It is similar in style to the landscape gardens at StoweIncluded in the garden are a number of temples designed to show off the Hoare family's education and wealth. On one hill overlooking the gardens there stands an
obelisk andKing Alfred's Tower (a 50-metre-tall, brickfolly designed byHenry Flitcroft in 1772); on another hill the temple ofApollo provides a vantage point to survey the magnificentrhododendron s, water, cascades and temples. Amongst the woodland surrounding the site there are also twoIron Age hill fort s:Whitesheet Hill andPark Hill Camp . The gardens are home to a large collection oftree s andshrub s from around the world.Richard Colt Hoare , the grandson of Henry Hoare II, inherited Stourhead in 1785. He added the library wing to the mansion and in the garden was responsible for the building of the boathouse and the removal of several features that were not in keeping with the general classical and gothic styles (including a Turkish Tent). He also considerably enhanced the planting - the Temple of Apollo rises from a wooded slope, that was planted in Colt Hoare's time. With the antiquarian passion of the times, he had 400 ancient burial mounds dug up in order to inform his pioneering "History of Ancient Wiltshire" ["Times Literary Supplement" 12 October 2007 page 4] .Trivia
* A miniature replica of Stourhead House featured as
Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward 's residence in the "Thunderbirds" television series.
* Temple of Apollo and Palladian Bridge can be seen in the 2005 movie "Pride & Prejudice".
* Stourhead House was featured on the cover of English indie rock bandMilburn 's single What Will You Do (When The Money Goes)?
* The gardens were used in the film Barry Lyndon.Notes
References
* H.M. Colvin, "A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840" (1997) ISBN 0-300-07207-4
* C. Hussey, "English country houses: Mid Georgian, 1760–1800" (1956) pp.234–8
* Woodbridge, Kenneth, 1982, The Stourhead Landscape, reprinted by the National Trust 2001External links
* [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-stourhead/ Stourhead information at the National Trust]
* [http://www.dicamillocompanion.com/Houses_hgpm.asp?ID=1874 Stourhead entry from The DiCamillo Companion to British & Irish Country Houses]
* [http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Stourhead_Garden.html Great Buildings: Stourhead]
* [http://www.touruk.co.uk/houses/housewilts_stour.htm Tour UK: Stourhead]
* [http://www.gardenvisit.com/g/stour2.htm Stourhead Garden — design history]
* [http://www.tjhsst.edu/~dhyatt/trip/stourhead.shtml Don Hyatt's page on Stourhead]
* [http://rvincoletto.multiply.com/photos/album/281/Stourhead_House_and_Landscape_Gardens Stourhead Gardens Pictures]
* [http://photos.davemcnally.co.uk/pictures/v/places/king-alfreds-tower/ Pictures from the top of King Alfred's Tower]
* [http://www.britishtours.com/360/stourhead.html Stourhead Gardens, Quicktime VR tour]
* [http://www.somerset3d.co.uk/logos%20&%20pictures/town%20&%20village%20pages/wiltshire/stourhead.htm Photos of Stourhead in 3d (Anaglyphs)]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/7089406.stm Estate remembers cavalry action 11 Nov 2007] from BBC News
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