Brown, often called the ‘father of landscape architecture,’ changed the national landscape. He moved hills, and sometimes even entire villages, to create the serpentine waterways and rolling vistas that have come to epitomise the English countryside ideal. Next year marks the 300th anniversary of Brown’s birth, which is being marked by our nationwide Festival. It will encourage new audiences to visit, learn about, and enjoy his landscapes, and is managed by the Landscape Institute.
episodes 1 and 3, links are not working
Fixed and replaced with single links 🙂
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