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SUMMARY:A Landscape History of Cassiobury presented by Laurie Elvin
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nAfter a brief introduction to the geology\, prehistory and the monastic history of Cassiobury\, the talk will focus on the changes through the ownerships of the Morison family\, the Commonwealth and the Capell family. It was the seat of the Earls of Essex (the Capells) from 1668\, who employed architects Hugh May and James Wyatt and landscape advisors: Moses Cook\, Charles Bridgeman\, Humphry Repton and James Wright. Many artists were invited to depict the estate\, including: A.C. Pugin\, J.M.W. Turner\, W.H. Hunt and J. Hassell. In 1922 the estate was sold for development and partly bought by Watford Council\, forming the present 600-acre public park. A summary of the changes in the last 115 years will conclude the talk. \nTickets are available through Eventbrite using the link below: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-landscape-history-of-cassiobury-presented-by-laurie-elvin-tickets-1042197238997?aff=ebemoffollowpublishemail&ref=eemail&utm_campaign=following_published_event&utm_content=follow_notification&utm_medium=email&utm_source=eventbrite \nPlease address any enquiries to zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.org.uk
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LOCATION:The Village Hall\, Woolmer Green\, The Village Hall\, Hall Lane\, Woolmer Green\, SG3 6XA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Japanese Gardens at Cottered
DESCRIPTION:Hertfordshire Gardens Trust has arranged an exclusive visit to the restored Japanese Garden at Cottered on the 11th October from 2-4pm.  This garden was started by the then owner Herbert Goode\, following a visit to Japan in 1905 and completed by Professor Seyomon Kusumoto\, and is considered one of the best in the UK. \nCost will be £10 per head.  Please register your interest by contacting Richard Haydon on zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.org.uk. More details about arrangements for car parking will be sent out in due course. \nThis event is now fully booked\, if you would like to be put on the waiting list for cancellations please send a message to the above email address
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CATEGORIES:Garden Visit
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SUMMARY:AGM 2024
DESCRIPTION:Hertfordshire Gardens Trust\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n					\n					\n					\n					\n						\n						\n							\n								About Us\nJoin Us\nContact\n\n							\n							\n							\n							\n				\n					\n				\n			\n						\n						\n				\n					\n						\n					\n					\n				\n			\n					\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n					\n					\n					\n					\n						\n						\n							\n								Home\nResearch & Conservation\n\n	Research & Conservation\n	Researching Historic Parks and Gardens\n	Conserving our Landscape Heritage\n\n\nEvents\n\n	Past Events\n\n\nParks & Gardens\n\n	Parks & Gardens\n	Walks in Hertfordshire\n	Capability Brown in Hertfordshire\n	Charles Bridgeman in Hertfordshire\n\n\nMembership\n\n	Becoming a Member\n	Volunteering\n\n\nResources\n\n	Newsletter Archive\n	Publications\n	HGT Library List\n	Useful Links\n\n\n\n							\n							\n							\n							\n				\n					\n				\n			\n						\n						\n					\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Latest News \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n					\n					\n					\n					\n					\n						\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Walled Garden Research Project\n											\n				\n					Aug 31\, 2024 At our first meeting on August 13th at Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies (HALS) we decided to use the 2nd edition 25” OS maps (as they can be seen at HALS and the National Library of Scotland have them online)\, to create a list of the walled gardens in... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING 23rd AUGUST 2024 at 3:00PM\n											\n				\n					Aug 6\, 2024 After our very fruitful discussions concerning the new Trust Constitution at our recent AGM held on 16th July 2024 at Greys Farm\, we have sent out to all members a formal notice for a Special General Meeting to be held on 23rd August 2024 in the garden (weather... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Research Planning Meeting at HALS\, Hertford                                     Tuesday August 13th 2024 10.00 am to 1.00 pm\n											\n				\n					Aug 6\, 2024 A meeting has been arranged at Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies\, County Hall to discuss the setting up of a new group to research Walled Kitchen Gardens in Hertfordshire. We know of many still existing in the county (although they may not now be used as... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Research Planning Meeting at HALS\, Hertford\n											\n				\n					Jun 30\, 2024 Tuesday August 13th 2024 10.00 am to 1.00 pm A meeting was held on March 16th to discuss the way forward for research by those of our members who were interested. It was decided that walled gardens would be an interesting and fruitful topic and would be one that could... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Volunteer Fair\n											\n				\n					Jun 19\, 2024 Hertfordshire Gardens Trust members at the Volunteer Fair in Hitchin marketplace A number of HGT members manned a stall throughout the day at the Volunteer Fair in Hitchin\, speaking to members of the public about our work and the volunteering opportunities we... \nread more			\n			\n				\n			\n\n				\n														\n													Hertfordshire Gardens Trust AGM 2024\n											\n				\n					Jun 8\, 2024 The Hertfordshire Gardens Trust AGM will be held at Greys Farm\, Therfield on 16 July 2024 by kind invitation of Edward & Annie Darling. We are in for a treat – I am told the Coronation Meadow\, which is in the top left hand corner of the photo\, will be in full... \nread more			\n			\n				\n	« Older Entries\n	Next Entries »\n\n					\n					 \n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Become a member of the Hertfordshire Gardens Trust today \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				JOIN NOW
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LOCATION:Greys Farm\, Therfield Road\, Royston\, SG8 9NW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AGM
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SUMMARY:The Gardens at St Paul’s Waldenbury
DESCRIPTION:The gardens\, which contain several Grade 1 listed features were laid out in the early 17th century as woodland with temples and statues. The patte d’oie\, or goose foot design of avenues with connecting allées\, allow views which flow out into the surrounding countryside.\nEdward Gilbert bought the estate in 1700\, building the house in 1730 and had the formal pleasure grounds constructed in the adjacent woodland. His daughter\, Mary Bowes inherited and employed James Payne to extend the house. Her daughter\, Mary Eleanor\, married John Lyon\, the 9th earl of Strathmore. She was a renowned botanist and would have helped to improve the gardens. The Estate has remained in the Bowes Lyon family throughout the decades.\nThe gardens and pleasure grounds were restored in the 1930s to the 1960 with work done by Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe in 1975 and 1992. The gardens lay largely to the north of the house although the 1975 garden\, enclosed by a brick wall\, lies adjacent to the south front and a small herb garden\, designed by Jellicoe in 1992 is on the west side. From the centre of the 18th century north terrace the lawn slopes down to the 3 formal grass allées leading into the Walk Wood. Although renowned for its spring flowers\, the garden has much else to offer. \nThere will be a guided walk and a glass of wine on the terrace beforehand. \nThe cost of the visit is £15/£17 for non-members. Please contact Richard Haydon on zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.org.uk to register an interest and he will send you the details of how to pay. \nYou may like to  read Tom Stuart-Smith’s account of his visit on Instagram.
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LOCATION:St Pauls Waldenbury
CATEGORIES:Guided Walk
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SUMMARY:The Swiss Garden
DESCRIPTION:Following a successful Zoom lecture for us during lockdown\, we are very pleased that Corinne Price will take us on a guided walk round the Swiss Garden\, belonging to the Shuttleworth Collection near Biggleswade. Created in the 1820s for Lord Ongley\, this nine-acre site was designed in the in the ‘Swiss Picturesque’ style and is the best surviving example of a Regency garden in the country.  It was developed further in the 1870s by Joseph Shuttleworth\, who added a Grotto and artificial Pulhamite rock cascades. After the Second World War the garden went into a period of decay but thanks to a multi-million Heritage Lottery Fund grant\, it was restored ten years ago\, as were the thirteen listed buildings and structures\, using traditional materials and techniques.\nA two-storey thatched Swiss cottage is the focal point of the garden\, with other features including an Indian Kiosk\, the Pulhamite Grotto and Fernery\, wrought iron bridges and arches and a dog cemetery\, all linked by serpentine paths\, which artfully reveal their vistas along woodland paths and through grassy glades.\nThe site opens at 10 am and there is parking by the hangars or near the visitor centre and cafe. We will meet our guide\, Corinne at 10 .30 by the Pond Gate entrance to the garden\, where visitors are directed after entry to the shop and café.\nThe tour will last approximately an hour and a half and your ticket gives you access to the whole 60 acre parkland site\, the Shuttleworth Collection of early aircraft\, cars\, busses and motorbikes and in addition entitles you to return within 30 days\, plus we get a complimentary voucher for hot drinks.\nDirections to Shuttleworth – Two miles west of A1 at Biggleswade.\nPostal Address\nAlder Drive\nBiggleswade\nBedfordshire \nFor Satnav use SG18 9DT \nThe cost of the visit is £21 for Members and £23 for non-members. \nRichard Haydon will be handling the bookings so please can you register your interest with him via zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.org.uk and he will send you details of how to pay.
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LOCATION:Swiss Cottage\, SG18 9DT
CATEGORIES:Guided Walk
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SUMMARY:Study Day - Charles Bridgeman: Pioneer of the Naturalistic Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Despite being a popular designer in the early 18th century\, Bridgeman’s place in garden history and many of his landscapes remained neglected over time. Although not so well-known as his illustrious successors\, Capability Brown and Humphrey Repton\, Bridgeman can be safely claimed as the first landscape designer of note to adopt a more naturalistic style of park and garden design. He became well-known in his day for redesigning the large estates of the wealthy as well as the Royal Parks and Gardens. Although he is most famous for popularising the ha-ha\, now exciting new discoveries have come to light and this day will seek to illuminate his progressive contribution to the transition from the formal designs of the 17th century to the freer and naturalistic designed landscapes of the 18th. \nThe morning will consist of 3\, 45-minute talks and a Q&A session. Sue Haynes\, whose new book on Bridgeman is due out on 12th December\, will give us an overview of Bridgeman’s work; Jenny Milledge will talk about his work in Hertfordshire and Anne Rowe will describe the exciting discoveries made at some Bridgeman sites in the county. \nThe venue is the delightful Hastoe Village Hall which was built for the villagers by Alice Rothschild of Tring Park and is in walking distance of the Ridgeway Path which leads to the famous rond point\, restored after careful research by HGT and reopening magnificent views over the Park. \nA buffet/sandwich lunch will be provided and there will be plenty of tea and coffee available. After lunch a guided walk of approx. 1 hour\, 30 mins/2 hours along the Ridgeway path to view the work in Tring Park will be offered. Transport will be available from the station in Tring to the Hall. There is parking available at the hall itself. \nThe cost is £45 (£50 for non members) and tickets can be bought from Eventbrite here.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/study-day-charles-bridgeman-pioneer-of-the-naturalistic-landscape/
LOCATION:Hastoe Village Hall\, Tring\, Herts\, Hastoe Village Hall\, Tring
CATEGORIES:Study Day
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240515T120000
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SUMMARY:Visit to Luton Hoo Walled Garden
DESCRIPTION:This stunning five-acre octagonal walled garden at the heart of the Luton Hoo Estate was designed by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown in the late 1760s for John Stuart\, 3rd Earl of Bute. Bute was a friend and briefly Prime Minister to George 3rd and a noted botanist. Over the intervening centuries the garden evolved and reflected the changing horticultural fashions of the day but fell into decline in the late 20th century\, before the Walled Garden Volunteer Project was set up\, to halt the neglect. Since 2001 teams of volunteer gardeners and researchers have revitalised the garden\, repaired and conserved a range of glass houses and service buildings and discovered the rich history of the garden.\n \nThe visit will start at 10.30.am when we meet our guide at the walled garden. We will hear a short talk\, giving us an overview of the garden’s history and then we will see the many changes made since the project started and the latest conservation work that has been carried out. After the tour\, at about 12 noon\, the Woodyard Coffee Shop will be open for anyone who would like to purchase light refreshments.\nDirections:\nPlease note: there is no access from Luton Hoo Hotel entrance\, use postcode LU1 4LF. \nRichard Haydon will be handling the bookings so please can you register your interest with him via zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.co.uk and he will send you details of how to pay. 
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/visit-to-luton-hoo-walled-garden/
LOCATION:Luton Hoo Walled Garden\, Luton\, Beds\, LU1 4LF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240304T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240304T160000
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SUMMARY:The Garden at Temple Dinsley: The genius of Sir Edwin Lutyens
DESCRIPTION:Temple Dinsley has a long and varied history from the settlement of the Knight’s Templar in the 12th century. It is at present being converted into private flats and dwellings. The highlight of the garden’s history is the work carried out by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the Fenwick family\, starting in 1909. The planting may be by\, and certainly is in the spirit of\, Gertrude Jekyll. \nDr Diana Kingham is a garden designer and garden historian and was involved with the HGT replanting of the formal Rose Garden in 1990s. She has carried out a detailed survey of the formal gardens and co-operated with local architects to produce a detailed report for the English Heritage Pilot Scheme for Historic Parks and Gardens. \nTickets are available from Eventbrite here.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/the-garden-at-temple-dinsley-the-genius-of-sir-edwin-lutyens/
LOCATION:The Village Hall\, Woolmer Green\, The Village Hall\, Hall Lane\, Woolmer Green\, SG3 6XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
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SUMMARY:William Wilshere\, a Hitchin lawyer\, and his garden 1790-1824 Presented by Bridget Howlett
DESCRIPTION:This talk is based on William Wilshere’s Farm and Gardening Memoranda\, spanning the years 1809 to 1824\, supplemented by information from his cash books\, bills and a journal and planting book started by his gardener\, James Bowie\, in 1812. Bowie left Wilshere in August 1814 when he was sent by Sir Joseph Banks on a plant hunting expedition to Brazil.\nWilshere’s purchase in 1801 of a substantial share in Samuel Whitbread’s brewery provided him with a large income. In his extensive garden he built a peach house\, cultivated exotic fruit and flowers and a wide range of vegetables\, as well as raising thousands of trees\, quick thorn\, and shrubs in his tree nursery\, both for his own estates and for sale to owners of landscape parks. \nBridget Howlett enjoyed a long career as an archivist at London Metropolitan Archives and has lived in Hitchin for over forty years. She is a member of the Hertfordshire Gardens Trust and the Hitchin Historical Society and has written and talked on the town’s past. William Wilshere’s Hitchin Garden and Farm 1809-1824 is expected to be published in 2023. \nPlease note that:\n• Tickets for the talks at Woolmer Green Village Hall can only be purchased online via Eventbrite and will not be available on the door. Each event capacity is 40.\n• Doors will open at 2.15pm for a 2.30pm start and refreshments will only be available before the talk starts.\n• Unfortunately\, it will not be possible to record the ‘live’ lectures.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/william-wilshere-a-hitchin-lawyer-and-his-garden-1790-1824-presented-by-bridget-howlett/
LOCATION:The Village Hall\, Woolmer Green\, The Village Hall\, Hall Lane\, Woolmer Green\, SG3 6XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240108T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240108T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20231005T132256Z
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SUMMARY:Last Landscapes: The landscapes of British Cemeteries over the last 4 centuries  Presented by Kate Harwood
DESCRIPTION:The talk covers the development of cemeteries\, and since 1902\, of crematoria\, and their differing landscapes addressing different purposes. The design of these\, from Vanbrugh’s enthusiasm for the Indian cemeteries he had seen\, to the modern natural burial\, includes many overseas influences. Context from Buenos Aires to Surat\, from Stockholm to Cape Town is provided.\nKate Harwood is Conservation & Planning Officer for Hertfordshire Gardens Trust and lectures\, writes about and researches historic parks and gardens.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/last-landscapes-the-landscapes-of-british-cemeteries-over-the-last-4-centuries-presented-by-kate-harwood/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231204T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20231005T131940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T123312Z
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SUMMARY:The Well-Gardened Mind  Presented by Sue Stuart-Smith
DESCRIPTION:Sue Stuart-Smith is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist who worked in the NHS for many years\, becoming the lead clinician for psychotherapy in Hertfordshire.  She is married to Tom Stuart-Smith\, the celebrated garden designer\, and\, over thirty years together\, they have created the wonderful Barn Garden in Hertfordshire.  Her book\, The Well Gardened Mind\, was published in 2020 and became a Sunday Times bestseller.  It has since been translated into seventeen languages. \nHer talk will include insights gained from her grandfather’s experiences after he returned from the First World War; Sigmund Freud’s obsession with flowers; and interviews with people engaged in gardening projects in prisons\, hospitals and in the community. \n\nTickets are available through the Eventbrite link The Well Gardened Mind presented by Sue Stuart – Smith Tickets\, Mon 4 Dec 2023 at 14:15 | Eventbrite  \n\n\nPlease note tickets will be not available on the door.   \n\n\nIf you have any difficulty booking for any of these events\, please contact the Events team on: zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.org.uk \n\n\nPlease note that: \n\n\n• Tickets for the talks at Woolmer Green Village Hall can only be purchased online via Eventbrite and will not be available on the door.  Each event capacity is 40. \n\n\n• Doors will open at 2.15pm for a 2.30pm start and refreshments will only be available before the talk starts. \n\n\n• Unfortunately\, it will not be possible to record the ‘live’ lectures.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/the-well-gardened-mind-presented-by-sue-stuart-smith/
LOCATION:The Village Hall\, Woolmer Green\, The Village Hall\, Hall Lane\, Woolmer Green\, SG3 6XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231106T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231106T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20231005T131631Z
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SUMMARY:Bandstands: History\, Decline and Revival Presented by Paul Rabbitts
DESCRIPTION:The Gardens Trust is interested in the conservation and use of public parks and gardens as well as private estates and in this talk\, Paul Rabbitts discusses the origin and history of the bandstand and the development of its use throughout the Victorian and Edwardian periods. After a sad decline\, there seems to be a revival in their use and our hope is that this will go alongside emerging movements formulated to look after and save our public parks.\nPaul’s talk is highly illustrative and comes recommended by previous appreciative audiences.\nPaul Rabbitts is currently Head of Parks for Norwich City Council and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He is the author of many books and his latest\, due out at the end of the year is called The People’s Parks – The Design and Development of Public Parks in Britain \nTickets are available to purchase on here on Bandstands – History\, Decline and Revival presented by Paul Rabbitts Tickets\, Mon 6 Nov 2023 at 14:15 | Eventbrite \nPlease note that:\n• Tickets for the talks at Woolmer Green Village Hall can only be purchased online via Eventbrite and will not be available on the door. Each event capacity is 40.\n• Doors will open at 2.15pm for a 2.30pm start and refreshments will only be available before the talk starts.\n• Unfortunately\, it will not be possible to record the ‘live’ lectures.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/bandstands-history-decline-and-revival-presented-by-paul-rabbitts/
LOCATION:The Village Hall\, Woolmer Green\, The Village Hall\, Hall Lane\, Woolmer Green\, SG3 6XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230712
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20230208T134749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T134749Z
UID:2760-1689033600-1689119999@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Walk: Tour of the Inns of Court
DESCRIPTION:Details to be announced soon…
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/walk-tour-of-the-inns-of-court/
CATEGORIES:Guided Walk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230613
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20230208T134712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T134712Z
UID:2758-1686528000-1686614399@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Walk: Copped Hall near Epping
DESCRIPTION:Details to be announced soon…
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/walk-copped-hall-near-epping/
CATEGORIES:Guided Walk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230511
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20230208T134634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T134634Z
UID:2756-1683676800-1683763199@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Walk: Gardens at Audley End
DESCRIPTION:Details to be announced soon…
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/walk-gardens-at-audley-end/
CATEGORIES:Guided Walk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230306T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230306T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220928T135401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T135401Z
UID:2722-1678113000-1678118400@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:An Octagonal Walled Garden by Stephen Smith
DESCRIPTION:Stephen Smith will give a presentation on ‘An Octagonal Walled Garden’ featuring an exploration of forgotten connections rediscovered through the intriguing shape of the walled garden at Ray Park In Woodford\, Essex\, which will include reference to Luton Hoo.  Tickets are available via the Eventbrite link here. \nThe talks in 2023 will be held at Woolmer Green Village Hall and tickets will be available via Eventbrite from 1stDecember\, 2022.  Please note that: \n\nTickets for the talks at Woolmer Green Village Hall can only be purchased online via Eventbrite and will not be available on the door. Each event capacity is 30.\nDoors will open at 2.15pm for a 2.30pm start and refreshments will only be available before the talk starts.\nUnfortunately\, it will not be possible to record the ‘live’ lectures.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/an-octagonal-walled-garden-by-stephen-smith/
LOCATION:The Village Hall\, Woolmer Green\, The Village Hall\, Hall Lane\, Woolmer Green\, SG3 6XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230206T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220928T134239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T134239Z
UID:2716-1675693800-1675699200@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Treasure Maps of Wrest Park: Hunting for Henry Duke of Kent’s garden by Gill Hannington
DESCRIPTION:Gill Hannington \, member of the Wrest Park Volunteer History Research Team\, will give a presentation on ‘Treasure Maps of Wrest Park: Hunting for Henry Duke of Kent’s garden’. Tickets are available via the Eventbrite link here. \nThe talks in 2023 will be held at Woolmer Green Village Hall and tickets will be available via Eventbrite from 1stDecember\, 2022.  Please note that: \n\nTickets for the talks at Woolmer Green Village Hall can only be purchased online via Eventbrite and will not be available on the door. Each event capacity is 30.\nDoors will open at 2.15pm for a 2.30pm start and refreshments will only be available before the talk starts.\nUnfortunately\, it will not be possible to record the ‘live’ lectures.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/treasure-maps-of-wrest-park-hunting-for-henry-duke-of-kents-garden-by-gill-hannington/
LOCATION:The Village Hall\, Woolmer Green\, The Village Hall\, Hall Lane\, Woolmer Green\, SG3 6XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230109T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220531T122712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T161549Z
UID:2706-1673272800-1673280000@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Unearthing the Past - Managing Gardens with a History- Andrew Turvey\, Head Gardener at Hatfield House
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Turvey is the Head of Parks and Gardens at Hatfield House and will be talking about the gardens he has had first-hand custodianship for and will discuss differences and similarities in their management.  Tickets are available via the Eventbrite link here. \nThe talks in 2023 will be held at Woolmer Green Village Hall and tickets will be available via Eventbrite from 1stDecember\, 2022.  Please note that: \n\nTickets for the talks at Woolmer Green Village Hall can only be purchased online via Eventbrite and will not be available on the door. Each event capacity is 30.\nDoors will open at 2.15pm for a 2.30pm start and refreshments will only be available before the talk starts.\nUnfortunately\, it will not be possible to record the ‘live’ lectures.\n\nPlease address all general enquiries about events to lcarlin@btinternet.com \n 
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/winter-talk-andrew-turvey-head-gardener-at-hatfield-house/
LOCATION:The Village Hall\, Woolmer Green\, The Village Hall\, Hall Lane\, Woolmer Green\, SG3 6XA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221205T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220928T135020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T135055Z
UID:2720-1670250600-1670256000@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:The story of a garden - The Garden House\, Cottered\, with Dr Jill Raggett
DESCRIPTION:Dr Jill Raggett presents an illustrated talk on the history and challenges of caring for The Garden House\, Cottered (formerly Cheynes).  Tickets are available via the Eventbrite link here. \nTickets for all talks are only available via Eventbrite.  Tickets for the talks via Zoom are available from 1st October 2022. \nAttendees will be sent an email containing a Zoom link 2 days prior to the date of the talk and a reminder 2 hours before the talk.  A link to the recorded talk (available for 1 week) will be sent shortly after the talk.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/the-story-of-a-garden-the-garden-house-cottered-with-dr-jill-raggett/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221107T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221107T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220928T134715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T134715Z
UID:2718-1667831400-1667836800@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:The gardens at Audley End; their development\, features and management today
DESCRIPTION:Louise Ellis\, Head Gardener at Audley End will give a presentation on the gardens at Audley End; their development\, key features and management today. Tickets are available via the Eventbrite link here. \nTickets for all talks are only available via Eventbrite.  Tickets for the talks via Zoom are available from 1st October 2022. \nAttendees will be sent an email containing a Zoom link 2 days prior to the date of the talk and a reminder 2 hours before the talk.  A link to the recorded talk (available for 1 week) will be sent shortly after the talk.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/the-gardens-at-audley-end-their-development-features-and-management-today/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220915
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220310T092047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T092047Z
UID:2668-1663113600-1663199999@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Garden tour of Wrest Park
DESCRIPTION:A tour of the gardens at Wrest Park\, Bedfordshire led by Gill Hannington\, a researcher at Wrest Park and new member of the Events team\, who will describe the history of the gardens.  \nThe cost will be £5 for members and £8 for non-members and for payments details\, emails should be addressed to ghannington@hotmail.co.uk  \nWrest Park is an English Heritage property therefore anyone joining the walk will also need to purchase a ticket to enter the gardens (consult the Wrest Park website for admission prices).    \nThere is a visitor centre café at Wrest for the purchase of refreshments.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/garden-tour-of-wrest-park/
LOCATION:Wrest Park\, Silsoe\, Bedfordshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Garden Visit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220721
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220310T091914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T091914Z
UID:2666-1658275200-1658361599@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Forty Hall/Elsyng Palace with Martin Dearne
DESCRIPTION:A walk around Forty Hall/Elsyng Palace with Martin Dearne and organised for HGT by Alison Moller.   \nThe cost for this walk is £5 and £8 for non-members and for payment details emails should be addressed to molleralison@yahoo.com
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/forty-hall-elsyng-palace-with-martin-dearne/
CATEGORIES:Garden Visit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220630T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220630T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220513T143311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T143311Z
UID:2702-1656583200-1656586800@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Mid Century Modern course - The Plantsmen and Women with Kate Harwood
DESCRIPTION:Week 5: June 30th with Kate Harwood – The Plantsmen and Women – The amateur gardeners who were gifted plants people and developed gardens in the mid-century\, some of which have been added to the Historic England Register. The Spencer family\, Beth Chatto\, Joyce Robinson\, Margery Fish\, Christopher Lloyd and others. Tickets for this individual lecture are available for £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite link here. \n  \n\nOptions for Attendees:\nYou may purchase a ticket for the entire course of 5 lectures at a cost of £15.00 for HGT members and £30.00 for non members via the Eventbrite link here. Purchasing this one ticket provides access to the entire course of 5 lectures as well as access to the recording of each lecture. \nYou may prefer to purchase tickets for individual lectures at a cost of £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite links below. Purchasing a ticket for an individual lecture also gives access to the recording of that lecture. \n\n\nAttendees will be sent an email containing a Zoom link 2 days prior to the date of each lecture\, and a reminder 2 hours before the lecture. A link to the recorded lecture (available for 1 week) will be sent shortly afterwards.\n\n\nEach one hour lecture will take place on Thursday mornings at 10am\n\nFor any questions or concerns\, please email zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.org.uk
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/mid-century-modern-course-the-plantsmen-and-women-with-kate-harwood/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Short Course
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220623T094500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220623T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220208T122314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T122255Z
UID:2648-1655977500-1655989200@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Gorhambury Garden Visit
DESCRIPTION:A morning tour of the garden at Gorhambury led by Gill Hewis\, Head Gardener and a visit to Lady Verulam’s garden at Maynes Farm on the estate will follow. Refreshments will be provided and the visit should end by 1pm. \nPlease note: this walk is currently fully booked\, but you can ask to be added to the waiting list.  The list will be closed on 16th June 2022\, after which you will be notified if space is available. \nThe cost will be £15 for members and £18 for non-members and emails should be addressed to the organiser\, Kate Harwood\, at hertstalks@gmail.com for payments details.
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/gorhambury-garden-visit/
CATEGORIES:Garden Visit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220616T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220616T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220513T143124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T143349Z
UID:2700-1655373600-1655377200@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Mid Century Modern course - The Garden Designers with Kate Harwood
DESCRIPTION:Week 4: June 16th with Kate Harwood – The Garden Designers – Private gardens by Geoffrey Jellicoe\, Brenda Colvin and Sylvia Crowe. Tickets for this individual lecture are available for £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite link here \n\nOptions for Attendees:\nYou may purchase a ticket for the entire course of 5 lectures at a cost of £15.00 for HGT members and £30.00 for non members via the Eventbrite link here. Purchasing this one ticket provides access to the entire course of 5 lectures as well as access to the recording of each lecture. \nYou may prefer to purchase tickets for individual lectures at a cost of £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite links below. Purchasing a ticket for an individual lecture also gives access to the recording of that lecture. \n\n\nAttendees will be sent an email containing a Zoom link 2 days prior to the date of each lecture\, and a reminder 2 hours before the lecture. A link to the recorded lecture (available for 1 week) will be sent shortly afterwards.\n\n\nEach one hour lecture will take place on Thursday mornings at 10am\n\nFor any questions or concerns\, please email zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.org.uk
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/mid-century-modern-course-the-garden-designers-with-kate-harwood/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Short Course
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220609T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220609T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220513T142946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T143425Z
UID:2698-1654768800-1654772400@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Mid Century Modern course - The Modernist Art Movement of the 1920s
DESCRIPTION:Week 3: June 9th with Kate Harwood – The Modernist Art Movements of the 1920s – The influence of art movements such as abstractionism\, cubism\, expressionism on post war landscapes and the work of Philip Hicks\, Frederick Gibberd\, Geoffrey Jellicoe\, Richard Sudell and others. The Room Outside – John Brookes’ room outside and courtyard designs. Preben Jakobsen and others. Tickets for this individual lecture are available for £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite link here. \n\n\nOptions for Attendees:\nYou may purchase a ticket for the entire course of 5 lectures at a cost of £15.00 for HGT members and £30.00 for non members via the Eventbrite link here. Purchasing this one ticket provides access to the entire course of 5 lectures as well as access to the recording of each lecture. \nYou may prefer to purchase tickets for individual lectures at a cost of £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite links below. Purchasing a ticket for an individual lecture also gives access to the recording of that lecture. \n\n\nAttendees will be sent an email containing a Zoom link 2 days prior to the date of each lecture\, and a reminder 2 hours before the lecture. A link to the recorded lecture (available for 1 week) will be sent shortly afterwards.\n\n\nEach one hour lecture will take place on Thursday mornings at 10am\n\nFor any questions or concerns\, please email zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.org.uk
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/mid-century-modern-course-the-modernist-art-movement-of-the-1920s/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Short Course
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220526T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220526T230000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220513T142446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T142744Z
UID:2696-1653559200-1653606000@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Mid Century Modern course - Training the Nation with Alison Moller
DESCRIPTION:Week 2: May 26th with Alison Moller – Training the Nation – The new Universities and revamped campuses of the mid century. White Heat of Technology – The input of landscape architects: Brenda Colvin\, Sylvia Crowe\, Geoffrey Jellicoe and others into landscaping power stations\, roads\, factories and other industrial sites. Tickets for this individual lecture are available for £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite link here. \n\n\nOptions for Attendees:\nYou may purchase a ticket for the entire course of 5 lectures at a cost of £15.00 for HGT members and £30.00 for non members via the Eventbrite link here. Purchasing this one ticket provides access to the entire course of 5 lectures as well as access to the recording of each lecture. \nYou may prefer to purchase tickets for individual lectures at a cost of £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite links below. Purchasing a ticket for an individual lecture also gives access to the recording of that lecture. \n\n\nAttendees will be sent an email containing a Zoom link 2 days prior to the date of each lecture\, and a reminder 2 hours before the lecture. A link to the recorded lecture (available for 1 week) will be sent shortly afterwards.\n\nEach one hour lecture will take place on Thursday mornings at 10am\n\nFor any questions or concerns\, please email zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.org.uk
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/mid-century-modern-course-training-the-nation-with-alison-moller/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Short Course
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220519T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220519T230000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220422T124238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T142248Z
UID:2688-1652954400-1653001200@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Mid Century Modern Gardens and Landscapes Course
DESCRIPTION:Each one hour lecture will take place on Thursday mornings at 10am on the following dates: 19th May\, 26th May\, 9th June\, 16th June and 30th June. \nOptions for Attendees:\nYou may purchase a ticket for the entire course of 5 lectures at a cost of £15.00 for HGT members and £30.00 for non members via the Eventbrite link here. Purchasing this one ticket provides access to the entire course of 5 lectures as well as access to the recording of each lecture. \nYou may prefer to purchase tickets for individual lectures at a cost of £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite links below. Purchasing a ticket for an individual lecture also gives access to the recording of that lecture. \nAttendees will be sent an email containing a Zoom link 2 days prior to the date of each lecture\, and a reminder 2 hours before the lecture. A link to the recorded lecture (available for 1 week) will be sent shortly afterwards. \nThe first 2 weeks of this 5 week course go beyond the normal parameters for HGT courses in that they focus on the new concepts for the designed environment in diverse locations. Starting with the ideas showcased at the Festival of Britain\, some inspired by the Space Age\, the course will examine how these were applied in the new towns\, universities\, sub-urban and industrial sites. The next 2 weeks chart the influences on and careers of the most influential designers of the era\, while the final lecture focuses on Plantspeople – both amateur and professional. Each of the 1 hour lectures will be fully illustrated and although united by the timeframe\, will be stand-alone entities. \nWeek 1: May 19th with Kate Harwood – A Tonic for the Nation – Festival of Britain and Festival Gardens with Peter Shepheard\, Frank Clark\, Russell Page\, Maria Shepherd etc. Festival activities elsewhere. Brave New World – New Towns\, Span housing and provision for children’s playgrounds. Tickets for this individual lecture are available for £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite link here. \nWeek 2: May 26th with Alison Moller – Training the Nation – The new Universities and revamped campuses of the mid century. White Heat of Technology – The input of landscape architects: Brenda Colvin\, Sylvia Crowe\, Geoffrey Jellicoe and others into landscaping power stations\, roads\, factories and other industrial sites. Tickets for this individual lecture are available for £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite link here. \nWeek 3: June 9th with Kate Harwood – The Modernist Art Movements of the 1920s – The influence of art movements such as abstractionism\, cubism\, expressionism on post war landscapes and the work of Philip Hicks\, Frederick Gibberd\, Geoffrey Jellicoe\, Richard Sudell and others. The Room Outside – John Brookes’ room outside and courtyard designs. Preben Jakobsen and others. Tickets for this individual lecture are available for £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite link here. \nWeek 4: June 16th with Kate Harwood – The Garden Designers – Private gardens by Geoffrey Jellicoe\, Brenda Colvin and Sylvia Crowe. Tickets for this individual lecture are available for £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite link here. \nWeek 5: June 30th with Kate Harwood – The Plantsmen and Women – The amateur gardeners who were gifted plants people and developed gardens in the mid-century\, some of which have been added to the Historic England Register. The Spencer family\, Beth Chatto\, Joyce Robinson\, Margery Fish\, Christopher Lloyd and others. Tickets for this individual lecture are available for £3.00 for HGT members and £6.00 for non-members via the Eventbrite link here. \nTicket sales start on 14th April 2022 and finish at mid-day on 17th May 2022\nFor any questions or concerns\, please email zoomevents@hertsgardenstrust.org.uk
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/mid-century-modern-gardens-and-landscapes-course/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Short Course
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220511T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220511T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20220208T122154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T100800Z
UID:2646-1652265000-1652277600@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Theobalds Garden Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION:Mike Drewbury (former head of the archaeologists) will lead a walk in Theobalds Garden and park\, Cheshunt which will take 2/3 hours. We will meet at 10.30 for an 11 am start. \nTo book a place please email molleralison@yahoo.co.uk
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/theobalds-garden-guided-walk/
CATEGORIES:Guided Walk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220321T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220321T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153301
CREATED:20211011T132937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T124518Z
UID:2602-1647873000-1647878400@hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com
SUMMARY:Winter Talk - Garden Archaeology in Hertfordshire and Beyond with Tom Williamson
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Professor Tom Williamson\nA review of the contribution that archaeology has made to our understanding of garden history in Hertfordshire and elsewhere. \nTom Williamson is Professor of Landscape History at the University of East Anglia and has worked with the Hertfordshire Gardens Trust for many years. In this talk\, Tom will discuss some of the contributions that archaeology has made to the study of garden history\, both in Hertfordshire and beyond. He has written widely on garden history\, landscape archaeology and historical ecology. His most recent book\, The Orchards of Eastern England\, was published by the University of Hertfordshire Press earlier this year. \nTicket prices: £5.00 for members\, £8.00 for non-members.\nThe Zoom link will be sent out to you in an email 2 days before the talk.\nThe talk can be booked on the Eventbrite link below:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/198242828637
URL:https://hgt.stalbanswebdesign.com/event/winter-talk-garden-archaeology-in-hertfordshire-and-beyond-with-tom-williamson/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Winter Talks
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR