Inigo Triggs - Gardens

Gardens

  • Barrow Court, Somerset (1890)
  • Saighton Grange (now Abbey Gate College) Cheshire (1901)
  • Chillington Hall, Staffordshire (1911)
  • Ashford Chace, near Petersfield, Hampshire, for Aubyn Trevor-Battye (1912) (photo of Ashford Chace).

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