List of Gardens
Repton produced designs for the grounds of many of England's foremost country houses:
- Antony House
- Ashridge Gardens
- Ashton Court
- Attingham Park
- Bayham Abbey
- Blaise Castle
- Bolwick Hall
- Broke Hall
- Burley-on-the-Hill
- Cassiobury Park
- Catton Park, Old Catton, Norwich
- Clumber Park
- Cobham Hall
- Corsham Court
- Courteenhall
- Crewe Hall
- Culford Hall, now Culford School
- Dagnam Park,Essex
- Dyrham Park
- Endsleigh House
- Gosfield Place
- Grovelands Park
- Gunton Park
- Hanslope Park
- Harewood House
- Hatchlands Park
- Highams Park, Woodford
- Hylands House, Chelmsford
- Kenwood House
- Kensington Gardens, alterations
- Leigh Court
- Longleat House
- Plas Newydd
- Pentillie
- Rode Hall
- Royal Pavilion at Brighton
- Royal Fort, Bristol
- Rudding Park, Harrogate
- Russell Square, Bloomsbury
- Sarsden
- Shardeloes
- Sheringham Park
- Stanage Park
- Stanmer Park
- Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire
- Stoneleigh Abbey
- Stubbers, North Ockendon
- Sufton Court, Herefordshire
- Sundridge Park
- Tatton Park
- Trent Park
- Uppark
- Wanstead Park
- Waresley Park
- Warren House, Loughton
- West Wycombe Park
- Wingerworth Hall
- Woburn Abbey
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