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Early history of the Garden 

Although we believe that the house at Earlscliffe was built around 1850, the earliest recorded history of the gardens occur at the time when Sir John Lumsden moved into Earlscliffe in 1930.

Sundial in Earlscliffe lawnWhen Sir John moved into Earlscliffe the gardens, according  to his daughter, Betty L'Estrange, were "virtually shrubless and flowerless" [1] He set about transforming the garden, planting shrubs and building a number of terraces. He also celebrated his work at the St John Ambulance Brigade by building a Maltese Cross sundial at Earlscliffe, which gave him "enormous pleasure". [1] This sundial can still be seen today. 

(See "Earlscliffe in the time of Sir John Lumsden" for a fascinating insight into life at Earlscliffe in the 1930's, with some wonderful living memories from one of Sir John Lumsden's grand daughters, Margery Stratton)

The next records of the garden where from Olive Stanley Clarke who lived in Earlscliffe in 1950.  

In the book "In An Irish Garden" by Sybil Connolly and Helen Dillon [2], Olive Gladys Stanley-Clarke described Earlscliffe as a "large ugly house" with a neglected garden overrun with Aubrieta and "a hideous mauve Gladiolus".

Not much more is known about the gardens at Earlscliffe until they were sold to David and Muriel Robinson in 1969.

 

Read how David and Muriel transformed the gardens in the following pages:

bullet Changes in the swinging sixties, from formal garden to eclectic collection of exotic plants

Also, check out the following pages:

bulletEarlscliffe as seen on television, and the controversy around one visit in particular
bulletEarlscliffe - articles in books

To learn more about the history of Earlscliffe House, read the following pages:

bulletResidents of Earlscliffe House and Gardens

Disclaimer. Parts of the data found in these history pages has been derived from sources currently available on the internet. In researching the previous owners of Earlscliffe, certain assumptions have been made as to the validity of this internet data. If you believe that some of this data is inaccurate, please use the contacts page to let us know.

References

bullet[1] Letter to the Irish Times on June 22 1987, reproduced in http://www.earlscliffe.com/the_lumsden_years.htm
bullet[2] In An Irish Garden, Sybil Connolly and Helen Dillon, Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (Sep 1986), ISBN: 0297789295

This page was last updated on 24-Feb-2008 .

 

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