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“Hardwick Hall in Doe Lea, Derbyshire is one of the most significant Elizabethan country houses in England. In common with its architect Robert Smythson’s other works at both Longleat House and Wollaton Hall, Hardwick Hall is one of the earliest examples of the English interpretation of the Renaissance style of architecture, which came into fashion when it was no longer thought necessary to fortify one’s home.

Hardwick Hall is situated on a hill top between Chesterfield and Mansfield, overlooking the Derbyshire countryside. The house was designed for Bess of Hardwick, Countess of Shrewsbury and ancestress of the Dukes of Devonshire, by Robert Smythson in the late 16th century and remained in that family until it was handed over to HM Treasury in lieu of Estate Duty in 1956. The Treasury transferred the house to the National Trust in 1959. As it was a secondary residence of the Dukes of Devonshire, whose main country house was nearby Chatsworth, it was little altered over the centuries and indeed, from the early 19th century, its antique atmosphere was consciously preserved. Hardwick’s skyline features six rooftop pavilions with Bess of Hardwick’s initials “ES” (Elizabeth Shrewsbury) carved into the balustrade.

Hardwick is a conspicuous statement of the wealth and power of Bess of Hardwick, who was the richest woman in England after Queen Elizabeth I herself. It was one of the first English houses where the great hall was built on an axis through the center of the house rather than at right angles to the entrance. Each of the three main stories is higher than the one below, and a grand, winding, stone staircase leads up to a suite of state rooms on the second floor, which includes one of the largest long galleries in any English house and a little-altered, tapestry-hung great chamber with a spectacular plaster frieze of hunting scenes. The windows are exceptionally large and numerous for the 16th century and were a powerful statement of wealth at a time when glass was a luxury: “Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall” the saying went. There is a large amount of fine tapestry and furniture from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. A remarkable feature of the house is that much of the present furniture and other contents are listed in an inventory dating from 1601.

Hardwick Hall contains a large collection of embroideries, mostly dating from the late 16th century, many of which are listed in the 1601 inventory. Some of the needlework on display in the house incorporates Bess’s monogram “ES”, and may have been worked on by Bess herself.

Hardwick is open to the public. It has a fine garden, including herbaceous borders, a vegetable and herb garden an orchard. The extensive grounds also contain Hardwick Old Hall, a slightly earlier house which was used as guest and service accommodation after the new hall was built. The Old Hall is now a ruin. It is administered by English Heritage on behalf of the National Trust and is also open to the public.

Architectural historian Dan Cruickshank selected the Hall as one of his five choices for the 2006 BBC television documentary series Britain’s Best Buildings”

Article by Bella Mclaine

Garden is the outer view generally of every house whether of any country. So decorating your garden in the most likely way is a matter of appreciation. Gardening as hobby makes you fit in the other way round. To spruce up your garden it requires garden tools. With the help of garden tools you can surely work fast and rapidly. Do take notice that all the essential tools are present with you and in proper working condition. Garden tools are of significance because they are part of garden and essential to larger gardening activities. Garden décor is not possible without the gardening tools. As it’s rightly said that a gardener is incomplete without his garden tools and basically a complete package.

Gardener needs garden tools to do its routine work of gardening. Garden tools are required in growing and maintaining plants and trees. A gardener may fall in need of tools while practice of gardening. The use and type of tools used in gardening keeps on differing. Different tools are required if you’re on farming field. Tools play a great tool whether you are doing gardening or farming.

Following is the list of garden tools which are generally required:• Gloves• Rake• Hoe• Shovel• Spade• Trowel• Pruner• Pruning Saw• Sprinkler• Garden Hose• Lawn Mower• Edger• Weed eater – gas or electric• Blower – gas or electric• Fertilizer Spreader• Wheelbarrow• Hedge Shears• Tank Sprayer• Hammer• Heavy Duty Extension Cord

Now, it’s becomes your responsibility to take care of your tools after finishing up the work because the tools are commonly exposed to water and wet muddy plants. Generally, people are habituated by washing it but fail to draw attention to clean the tools after they get dry. So a better option would be to use a dry cloth for cleaning purpose.

Gardening tips could be easily found by way of web search, magazines. You can décor your garden with help of garden tools under the guideline of gardener or some experts.

Lack of proper maintenance of garden tools won’t allow you to use for a long time. The tool made of iron or steel will even catch the rust. It is advisable keep oiling your tools weekly. Digging tools should be stored in bucket of sand. Other tools you may wrap it in a cloth or in a plastic bag. Not even, taking care of garden power tools won’t take you a long way until you take notice of weeds, soil texture, trees growth and other factor as like. To overcome the hurdle of weeds, you can use weeding trowels or weed twisters.

The above mentioned information should be able to make understand in a better way. Without garden tools it’s nearly impossible to carry out all the activities of gardening and décor your garden.

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