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St. Paul's Walden Bury is an English country house and surrounding gardens in the village of St Paul's Walden in Hertfordshire. The house is a Grade II* listed, and the gardens Grade I. A home of the Bowes-Lyon family, it is possibly the site of the birth of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The garden wilderness, or highly formalized woodland, is a very rare survival, and the "most perfect surviving" English example. It was laid out in the 1730s with straight walks in the old formal style, when these were already becoming rather unfashionable.

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  • St. Paul's Walden Bury es una casa de campo inglesa y jardines circundantes en el pueblo de St Paul's Walden en Hertfordshire casa está catalogada como Grado II, y los jardines Grado I. Una casa de la familia Bowes-Lyon, es posiblemente el lugar del nacimiento de la Reina Isabel, la Reina Madre.​ El desierto del jardín, o bosque altamente formalizado, es una supervivencia muy rara y el ejemplo inglés de "supervivencia más perfecta". Fue diseñado en la década de 1730 con paseos rectos en el viejo estilo formal, cuando estos ya estaban pasando de moda.​ (es)
  • St. Paul's Walden Bury is an English country house and surrounding gardens in the village of St Paul's Walden in Hertfordshire. The house is a Grade II* listed, and the gardens Grade I. A home of the Bowes-Lyon family, it is possibly the site of the birth of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The garden wilderness, or highly formalized woodland, is a very rare survival, and the "most perfect surviving" English example. It was laid out in the 1730s with straight walks in the old formal style, when these were already becoming rather unfashionable. (en)
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  • St. Paul's Walden Bury es una casa de campo inglesa y jardines circundantes en el pueblo de St Paul's Walden en Hertfordshire casa está catalogada como Grado II, y los jardines Grado I. Una casa de la familia Bowes-Lyon, es posiblemente el lugar del nacimiento de la Reina Isabel, la Reina Madre.​ El desierto del jardín, o bosque altamente formalizado, es una supervivencia muy rara y el ejemplo inglés de "supervivencia más perfecta". Fue diseñado en la década de 1730 con paseos rectos en el viejo estilo formal, cuando estos ya estaban pasando de moda.​ La casa, de ladrillo rojo con revestimientos de piedra y techos de pizarra, fue construida alrededor de la década de 1730 para Edward Gilbert. Su hija Mary se casó con George Bowes de Gibside, Durham, y la propiedad ha estado en posesión de la familia Bowes o Bowes-Lyon desde 1720.​ James Paine hizo reformas en la casa en la década de 1770, que también se amplió en la parte trasera a finales del siglo XIX. (es)
  • St. Paul's Walden Bury is an English country house and surrounding gardens in the village of St Paul's Walden in Hertfordshire. The house is a Grade II* listed, and the gardens Grade I. A home of the Bowes-Lyon family, it is possibly the site of the birth of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The garden wilderness, or highly formalized woodland, is a very rare survival, and the "most perfect surviving" English example. It was laid out in the 1730s with straight walks in the old formal style, when these were already becoming rather unfashionable. The house, of red brick with stone dressings and slate roofs, was built around the 1730s for Edward Gilbert (1680–1762). His daughter Mary married George Bowes of Gibside, Durham, and the estate has been in the possession of the Bowes or Bowes-Lyon family since 1720. James Paine made alterations to the house in the 1770s, which was also extended to the rear in the late nineteenth century. (en)
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