Film length: 50 mins

This film is a recording of an event that took place in June 2023.

To mark the 90th anniversary of Beatrix Farrand’s involvement at Dartington, Dan Pearson, recipient of the 2022 Beatrix Farrand Society Achievement Award, talks about the masterplan he has produced for the estate and gardens.

A settlement since the 9th century with a medieval Great Hall at its heart, the estate was acquired in 1925 by American heiress Dorothy Elmhirst and her English husband Leonard. Together they created a unique experiment in rural regeneration, agriculture, education and the arts. They employed several of the best known names in landscape and garden design during their time there including Henry Avray Tipping, Percy Crane, Preben Jacobsen and Beatrix Farrand, who worked there from 1933 to 1937.

Pearson has taken the masterplan brief from the Elmhirst’s philosophy of a ‘reverence for the old and a joy in the new’. The 20-year plan for the gardens strikes a balance between respect for the old, while proposing gentle renovation and the creation of spaces for new interventions and opportunities for increased community and visitor engagement.

Find out more: https://www.dartington.org/ 

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