Temple of Diana, Weston Park, Blymhill, Staffordshire

The temple was built by James Paine in 1760 as an orangery and garden house. It lies in the grounds of Weston Park and was part of the landscaping done by Capability Brown. The Orangery has tall arched windows and an Adam ceiling. The Orangery leads into a circular Tea-room, with painted panels depicting the life of Diana. There is also an octagonal Music Room.

Location

Staffordshire Blymhill

Period

Georgian (1714 - 1836)

Tags

music country house leisure classical rich landscape garden Georgian (1714 - 1836)