Harold Peto

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Harold Ainsworth Peto (1854-1933) was an English architect and garden designer. He was the son of Samuel Morton Peto of Somerleyton Hall. In 1876 he went into partnership with Ernest George and designed houses in Kensington and Chelsea but was forced to leave London due to ill health.[1] In 1899 Harold moved to Iford Manor in Wiltshire, where he re-designed and expanded the garden, trying out new ideas, and housing his collection of artifacts collected during his many travels around the world. The garden at Iford illustrates particularly his Arts and crafts approach to architecture and garden design.


  1. ^ A. Stuart Gray, Edwardian Architects, A Biographical Dictionary (1985), ISBN 0 7156 2141 6, p. 284.
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