Anthony du Gard Pasley

Anthony du Gard Pasley (10 August 1929 – 2 October 2009[1]) was a garden designer and landscape architect, who created many private gardens in Britain, Switzerland, southern France and other parts of Europe.

Of Irish descent,[2] his grandfather William was a Dublin-born watercolourist, inventor and inheritor of the family engineering company.

[2] His father Rex was a metallurgist[1] who became a production engineer at aircraft company Handley Page during the Second World War.

[3] In 1964, he bought Romanoff Lodge in Tunbridge Wells, which he saved from demolition.

[2] For the last 17 years of his life he had homes in Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells, and Moffat in Scotland.