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Showing signs of ageing

The Repton Oak in Attingham Park.

While this oak is called The Repton Oak, tree surveys show that the tree is about 650 years old, so was here centuries before Repton arrived at Attingham. You can imagine Repton standing by the oak, surveying the landscape and contemplating how the tree would fit into his design.

Humphry Repton (21 April 1752 – 24 March 1818) was the last great designer of the classic phase of the English landscape garden, often regarded as the successor to Capability Brown. His style is thought of as the precursor of the more intricate and eclectic styles of the 19th century.

Unlike Brown and other famous predecessors, he only worked as a designer, not the contractor for executing his designs, and therefore made much less money. Many of his famous sketches with folding sections survive; these gave "before and after" views for his clients. He appears to be the first person to describe himself (on his business card) as a landscape gardener.

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38 comments

Ulrich John said:

Very impressive, Amelia !
2 years ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

It certainly is a very impressive looking tree...............and still looking pretty good for it's age!

A lovely set of photos Amelia. The main image reminds me of the Ents in the Lord of the Rings series.
2 years ago

Annemarie said:

what a tree!
2 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

I love the textures in this gnarled tree trunk, Amelia, All the best, Joe
2 years ago

Steve Bucknell said:

Eyebrows need trimming- and unsightly nose hair- just like me.
2 years ago

Amelia replied to Steve Bucknell:

I see what you see, Steve. ;-))
2 years ago

Peter Castell said:

I'm showing signs of aging but I would be worried of I looked like that :)))) wonderful burls I don't remember seeing that tree
2 years ago

Don Sutherland said:

Fantastic detail.
2 years ago ( translate )

Christa1004 said:

It could almost be a face with a thick nose;-)) Extraordinary. HFF Amelia.
2 years ago

Mario Vargas said:

jsut amazing and great history, HFF
2 years ago

Sarah O' said:

Amelia. what a great tree! I see a little white bear's head caught among all the aging holes and knots.... great shot dear Amelia... xx Sarah ( tell me if you see the little white head?
2 years ago

©UdoSm said:

Wow - ein stolzes Alter...
2 years ago ( translate )

Stephan Fey said:

What a fantastic tree. HFF, Amelia!
2 years ago

Nick Weall said:

I know the feeling ! HFF dear LGM
2 years ago

Erika+Manfred said:

Impressive !
HFF, have a nice weekend
2 years ago ( translate )