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- Ferme_ornée abstract "The term ferme ornée as used in English garden history derives from Stephen Switzer's term for 'ornamented farm'. It describes a country estate laid out partly according to aesthetic principles and partly for farming. During the eighteenth century the original ferme ornée was Woburn Farm, made by Philip Southcote, who bought the property in 1734. William Shenstone's garden at The Leasowes was also a ferme ornée. Marie Antoinette made a later example at Versailles in the form of le Petit hameau, created between 1783 and 1787, but it was much more for pleasure than for food production. The Dessau-Wörlitz Garden Realm was said to be the largest 'ferme ornée' in 18th-century Europe. The most complete surviving example is said to be Larchill near Kilcock, Ireland.Stephen Switzer, in The Nobleman, Gentleman and Gardener's Recreation (1715), describes the practice of the ferme ornée "By mixing the useful and profitable parts of Gard'ning with the Pleasurable in the Interior Parts of my Designs and Paddocks, obscure enclosures, etc. in the outward, My Designs are thereby vastly enlarg'd and both Profit and Pleasure may be agreeably mix'd together". His English readers would detect, in the juxtaposition of useful and pleasurable, the classical view of the twin aims of poetry, inherited from Horace, "to instruct and to delight".".
- Ferme_ornée thumbnail Ferme1.jpg?width=300.
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- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Annick_Lodge.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Annick_Lodge_and_Greenville.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Arcadia_(utopia).
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Ayrshire.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Barrells_Hall.
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- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gardens_in_England.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landscape_design_history_of_England.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_garden.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Category:Urban_agriculture.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Hussey.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Cottage_orné.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Dessau-Wörlitz_Garden_Realm.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Eglinton.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Hameau_de_la_Reine.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Henrietta,_Lady_Luxborough.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Henrietta_Knight,_Lady_Luxborough.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Horace.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Kilcock.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Larchill.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Antoinette.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Palace_of_Versailles.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Southcote.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Picturesque.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Romanticism.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Switzer.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink The_Leasowes.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink William_Shenstone.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink Woburn_Farm.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLink File:Ferme1.jpg.
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferme ornée".
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLinkText "ferme ornée".
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLinkText "ornamental farm".
- Ferme_ornée wikiPageWikiLinkText "ornamental farms".
- Ferme_ornée hasPhotoCollection Ferme_ornée.
- Ferme_ornée subject Category:Gardens_in_England.
- Ferme_ornée subject Category:Landscape_design_history_of_England.
- Ferme_ornée subject Category:Types_of_garden.
- Ferme_ornée subject Category:Urban_agriculture.
- Ferme_ornée comment "The term ferme ornée as used in English garden history derives from Stephen Switzer's term for 'ornamented farm'. It describes a country estate laid out partly according to aesthetic principles and partly for farming. During the eighteenth century the original ferme ornée was Woburn Farm, made by Philip Southcote, who bought the property in 1734. William Shenstone's garden at The Leasowes was also a ferme ornée.".
- Ferme_ornée label "Ferme ornée".
- Ferme_ornée sameAs Ferme_ornée.
- Ferme_ornée sameAs Ornamental_Farm.
- Ferme_ornée sameAs m.09fr8c.
- Ferme_ornée sameAs Q2031250.
- Ferme_ornée sameAs Q2031250.
- Ferme_ornée wasDerivedFrom Ferme_ornée?oldid=613074226.
- Ferme_ornée depiction Ferme1.jpg.
- Ferme_ornée isPrimaryTopicOf Ferme_ornée.