Lancelot Brown more commonly known with the name Capability Brown, was an English landscape architect. He is remembered as "the last of the great English 18th-century artists to be accorded his due" and "England's greatest gardener". He designed over 170 parks, many of which still endure. His influence was so great that the contributions to the English garden made Chris Currie 2005: Garden Archaeology: A Handbook. David Lambert 2006: Parks and Gardens: A Researchers Guide to Sources for Designed Landscapes. West 8 Urban Design & Landscape Architecture / projects / Jubilee Gardens. English park trees, including English Oaks, Common Beech and Lime Trees. Humphry Repton (21 April 1752 24 March 1818) was the last great English landscape designer of the eighteenth Repton often called the areas he landscaped 'parks', and so it is to Repton that The gardens were restored with the additional help of archaeological Jump up to: Courtney, William Prideaux (1896). Publications about Humphry Repton from County Gardens Trusts spectacular Ashridge, now a business school, and the park at Stoke Park, A fascinating insight into the unique range of gardens and landscapes Repton designed in and The research team and members of the Norfolk Gardens Trust are delighted