Tag: Castle Howard

  • Tuesday, September 23, 5:00 am – 6:30 am Eastern (but recorded) – Accessing the Archives: William Andrews Nesfield and Castle Howard

    This Gardens Trust online talk, presented in conjunction with the Garden Museum, on September 23, will examine the commissions by the 7th Earl of Carlisle for Nesfield to transform the gardens at Castle Howard in the middle of the 19th century. His work included two large fountains, a parterre, and extensions to the south waterways over the course of fifteen years. The copious correspondence in the archives at Castle Howard chronicles these projects, including the disastrous over-run in costs, and the technical challenges for supplying the fountains. Acclaimed in its day, Nesfield’s garden at Castle Howard remains one of his most successful commissions, notwithstanding the alterations in subsequent years. The talk will also draw from Nesfield’s papers formerly in a private family archive and now in the collection of the Garden Museum and assess the present state of knowledge about this major landscape designer of Victorian England.

    Christopher Ridgway has been curator at Castle Howard since 1985, and has published widely on its architecture, landscapes and collections, including several essays on Nesfield. He is chair of the Yorkshire Country House Partnership, and adjunct professor in the history department at Maynooth University. His book, Castle Howard, A Grand Tour of England’s Finest Country House will be published in November 2025.

    This ticket is for this individual session and costs £8. Attendees will be sent a Zoom link 2 days (and again a few hours) prior to the start of the first talk (If you do not receive this link, please contact us), and a link to the recorded session will be sent shortly after each session and will be available for 2 weeks. Register through Eventbrite HERE.

  • Wednesdays, March 2 – March 30 – Unforgettable Gardens of Yorkshire, Online

    In this series of five Gardens Trust online talks the speakers will introduce a variety of landscapes and gardens, both historic and contemporary, enjoyed by Yorkshire Gardens Trust members throughout Yorkshire and in neighboring County Durham. This ticket costs £20 for the entire course of 5 sessions or you may purchase a ticket for individual sessions, costing £5 via the links below, through Eventbrite. Please note that Daylight Savings time will alter the East Coast start time of the final two lectures, but recorded links are sent to registrants immediately following each live presentation, which can be enjoyed anytime during the following seven days. Complete descriptions of each individual lecture may be found by clicking on to the hyperlinks below.

    Week 1. 2 March. Castle Howard: A Landmark in the Mind and the Eye: First in a series of 5 online lectures, £5 each or all 5 for £20.

    Week 2. 9 March. Three Yorkshire Gardens: Second in a series of 5 online lectures, £5 each or all 5 for £20.

    Week 3. 16 March. Old Durham Gardens in the context of early Durham gardens: Third in a series of 5 online lectures, £5 each or all 5 for £20.

    Week 4. 23 March. Some of Mr. Aislabie’s other places: Fourth in a series of 5 online lectures, £5 each or all 5 for £20.

    Week 5. 30 March. The Future of Memory at Castle Howard: Fifth in a series of 5 online lectures, £5 each or all 5 for £20.

    Image: ©Will Roberts
  • Saturday, January 19, 11:00 am – Special Travel Presentation: The Beauty of Britain

    Tower Hill Botanic Garden is sponsoring a trip to Britain August 29 – September 6, and you are invited to a free travel presentation to learn about the trip on Saturday, January 19, beginning at 11 am at Tower Hill, 11 French Drive in Boylston.

    Discover the beauty of Wisley, the home of the Royal Horticultural Society, during an expert-led tour of the gardens.
    Experience a private tour and coffee at famous Castle Howard (below) – before it opens to the public.
    Overnight in a historic country estate hotel.
    Take part in an exclusive garden design workshop during a visit to Harlow Carr.
    Delve into Scottish culture with a night of dinner and dancing.

    For more information call Ann Marie Pilch at 508-869-6111, x 120, or email her at Apilch@towerhillbg.org. Rates per person: Double $3,549, Single $4,149 if you book soon, including round trip air from Logan, air taxes and fees, surcharges, and hotel transfers, plus 10 meals.