Eleanour Sinclair Rohde

Eleanour Sinclair Rohde
Born Eleanour Sophy Sinclair Rohde
1881
Died 1950 (age 68-69)
Nationality British
Occupation Gardener, garden historian, horticultural writer

Eleanour Sophy Sinclair Rohde (1881–1950) was a British gardener, garden historian, and horticultural writer.

Life and works

The Castle where Rohde was commissioned to work has this main manor house and a crenellated, turreted, restored medieval gatehouse which was in ruin until some time after Rohde's work.

For much of her life she lived in a slightly larger than average detached house but with a much larger than average garden, Cranham Lodge, Reigate. She collected unusual herb and vegetable varieties, and also worked as a garden designer. One of her most visited designs was the herb garden for Lullingstone Castle in west Kent, England. Her work did much to encourage the modern popularity of herb gardens, her most acclaimed work being The Scented Garden (1931).[1][2]

Works (selected)

References

  1. Eleanour Sinclair Rohde Exploring Surrey's Past, volunteer organisation supported by Surrey County Council. Retrieved 06-01-14

External links


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