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An image of a "secret garden" that first appeared in the Gardeners' Chronicle more than 100 years ago has been recreated by gardeners in Bedfordshire. Staff at Wrest Park recreated the image ...
A rare portrait believed to depict Lady Jane Grey, England's nine-day queen, has been unveiled at Wrest Park in Bedfordshire. Displayed alongside six other historic works, the painting is on loan ...
This follows the painting going on display at Wrest Park in Bedfordshire after English Heritage published analysis claiming to shed fresh light on its sitter and curious backstory. Lady Jane Grey ...
The picture of sisters Jemima, Airmine and Elizabeth Crew belonged to Wrest Park in Bedfordshire for more than two centuries until it was sold in 1917. Conservator Rachel Turnbull said it had been ...
The portrait, on loan from a private collection, is on display from today at Wrest Park in Bedfordshire. Its features bear similarity to a confirmed depiction of Lady Jane that hangs in the ...
The project involved working across the site’s French-style 18th century mansion and other buildings such as the Archer pavilion, dairy, orangery and Bowling Green house, aiming to help ‘re-create and ...
The Bedfordshire’s Wrest Park country estate is Grade I listed garden. The location will be used for Rocabella’s outdoor scenes which includes a grand party. Tom Branson (played by Allen Leech ...
Richard Derwent: "Statues in the gardens at Wrest Park, Bedfordshire were encased in plywood boxes to keep them safe from any over-exuberant fans at a Van Morrison gig this summer." Isabel Lema ...
The statue of William III next to Long Water at Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, England, a landscape discussed by John Phibbs in “Solving the Front Door Problem.” Photo: Daderot/Wikimedia Commons.