- Robert Marnock
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name = Robert Marnock
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birth_date = 1800
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death_date = 1889
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occupation = Gardener, landscape designer
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children =Robert Marnock (1800 - 1889) was one of the outstanding horticulturalists and garden designers of the 19th century and was considered by his contemporaries to be the best exponent of the gardenesque school of landscape gardening.
Before he came to
Sheffield , Marnock worked as the head gardener in Bretton Hall (now theYorkshire Sculpture Park ),Wakefield between 1829 and 1833. He was appointed by the Sheffield Botanical and Horticultural Society in 1833 to design and lay out theBotanical Gardens , at an annual salary of £100. Marnock designed the Botanical Gardens in the then highly fashionableGardenesque style. He became the first curator of the Gardens in 1836. A major restoration of the Gardens, completed in summer 2008, reinstated elements of Marnock's design.In 1839, Marnock moved on to lay out the gardens of the Royal Botanic Society of London in
Regent's Park and was appointed as the gardens' curator on the advice of J.C. Loudon. He left this post in 1863 but continued to practice in his profession as a landscape gardener until 1879. He was editor of "The Floricultural Magazine" for four years. [ [http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/landscapes/ukpg/designer/marnockr.htm York University Dept of Archaeology - Landscapes - R Marnock] ]One of the best preserved examples of his work is
Dunorlan Park inRoyal Tunbridge Wells which has recently undergone a £2.8 million transformation [ [http://www.tunbridgewells.gov.uk/section.asp?catid=168 Tunbridge Wells - Dunloran Park restoration] ] to restore it to the original Marnock design. The park is now onEnglish Heritage 'sNational Register of Historic Parks and Gardens .References
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