A Garden Fit for Bridgerton | Garden Parties at Claremont

Join a tour of a garden designed for pleasure, as we relive its party heyday.  Claremont in Surrey once played host to events described as the lovechild of a festival and a Palace garden party.  Presenter James Grasby uncovers the best spots, the shenanigans they elicited, and the most incredible views. Find out more about Claremont Landscape Garden and download a map to follow the route taken by James and Curator Rebecca Wallis: nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/surrey/claremont-landscape-garden Discover National Trust places used for Film and TV: nationaltrust.org.uk/discover/film-tv With thanks to Author David Coke and Hannah Greig, Professor of History at Royal Holloway, University of London. If you'd like to get in touch with feedback, or have a story connected with the National Trust, you can contact us at [email protected] Auto Generated Additional Information Introduction: - The episode explores the historical gardens of Claremont and Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, which served as inspiration for the gardens depicted in the TV show Bridgerton. - Hosted by James Grasby, with guests Rebecca Wallace, David Coke, Graham Alderton, and Hannah Greig. Main Topics Discussed: 1. Claremont Landscape Garden: - A journey into a world of fantasy, hedonism, and wild abandonment. - Invitation-only garden known for hosting parties and events. - Features a pretty pavilion and a lake with pristine lawns and rising ground. - Designed to impress visitors and provide a variety of entertainment options. 2. Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens: - Outdoor entertainment venue of its time. - Public garden known for its music and entertainment. - A place to escape from the stresses of ordinary life in London. - Described as a mix between Buckingham Palace Garden Party and Glastonbury. 3. Historical Significance: - Claremont played a significant role in the English landscape movement. - Influenced by renowned designers such as Vanbrugh. - Offers stunning views of London and the surrounding estates. - Princess Charlotte and Leopold lived in Claremont. Key Takeaways: - Claremont and Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens served as inspiration for the gardens depicted in Bridgerton. - These gardens were designed for pleasure, parties, and entertainment. - The gardens provided a sense of escapism and allowed people to socialize and enjoy leisure activities. - The historical significance of these gardens lies in their architectural features, views, and the variety of entertainment they offered. Guests: - Rebecca Wallace: Provides insights into the history and features of Claremont Landscape Garden. - David Coke: Social historian specializing in Georgian Pleasure Gardens of London, discusses the significance of Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens. - Graham Alderton: Talks about the influence of Claremont on the English landscape movement. - Hannah Greig: Reflects on the experience of filming the Vauxhall Gardens scenes for Bridgerton. Conclusion: - The episode highlights the beauty and historical significance of Claremont and Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens. - It encourages listeners to imagine these gardens as the backdrop to a great party, combining the elegance of Buckingham Palace Garden Party with the vibrancy of Glastonbury. - The gardens depicted in Bridgerton provide a glimpse into the past and the leisure activities enjoyed by the wealthy during the 18th century.

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