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Ridgway, Christopher. 'Stoke Edith: An Historical Case Study'. In: William Andrews Nesfield. <u>Victorian Landscape Architect</u>. Papers from the Bicentenary Conference, The King's Manor, York, 1994. Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies, University of York, 1996, pp 15-24. Hunt, John Dixon and de Jong, Erik, eds. 'The Anglo-Dutch Garden in the Age of William and Mary'.<u>Journal of Garden History</u>, Volume 8, Nos. 2&3, April-September 1988, pp 322-323. Jourdain, Margaret. <u>Country Life Annual</u>. 1951. Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, A seat of Mr Paul Foley. <u>Country Life</u>. September 25, 1909, pp 420-430. Sitwell, Sacheverell. <u>British Architects and Craftsmen</u>. London, 1946, pp. 66, 101, 121. Whitehead, David. The Purchase and Building of Stoke Edith Park, Herefordshire, 1670-1707. In :Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club, 43 pt.2 (1980), pp.181-202
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Ridgway, Christopher. 'Stoke Edith: An Historical Case Study'. In: William Andrews Nesfield. <u>Victorian Landscape Architect</u>. Papers from the Bicentenary Conference, The King's Manor, York, 1994. Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies, University of York, 1996, pp 15-24. Hunt, John Dixon and de Jong, Erik, eds. 'The Anglo-Dutch Garden in the Age of William and Mary'.<u>Journal of Garden History</u>, Volume 8, Nos. 2&3, April-September 1988, pp 322-323. Jourdain, Margaret. <u>Country Life Annual</u>. 1951. Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, A seat of Mr Paul Foley. <u>Country Life</u>. September 25, 1909, pp 420-430. Sitwell, Sacheverell. <u>British Architects and Craftsmen</u>. London, 1946, pp. 66, 101, 121. Whitehead, David. The Purchase and Building of Stoke Edith Park, Herefordshire, 1670-1707. In :Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club, 43 pt.2 (1980), pp.181-202
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