Woburn Park

Posted by St Georges Weybridge Admin on 01 Nov 2024

Modified by St Georges Weybridge Admin on 04 Dec 2024

Woburn Park c1770

Research into the history of Woburn Park or Wooburn Park

From the Garden Musuem 

Wooburn is considered the first ‘ferme ornée’, or ornamental farm. The farm, which appeared only during the 1700s and 1800s, embraced Romantic ideals of forming a harmonious relationship between man and nature.

Ferme ornée was coined as a phrase by garden designer Stephen Switzer in his 1718 book Iconographia Rustica: or the Nobleman, Gentleman and Gardener’s Recreation. He discusses combining a working farm with landscaping, stating that ‘…Profit and Pleasure may be agreeably mix’d together’. The ladies in this scene seem to be enjoying watching the cow being milked nearby.

Ref: 2011.097 A View of Wooburn in Surrey, the Seat of Philip Southcote Esq.r. - Garden Museum

 

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