Henrietta Phipps

Henrietta Frances Phipps (née Lamb, 9 December 1931 – 27 May 2016) was a British landscape gardener.

[1] Phipps was born in Paddington, London on 9 December 1931, the eldest of three children of the artist Henry Lamb, and the writer, Lady Pansy Pakenham.

She grew up in the village of Coombe Bissett, three miles southwest of Salisbury and was educated at Somerville College, Oxford.

[1] Phipps' first employment after graduating from Oxford was for the writer Peter Quennell at History Today.

[2][3][4] Phipps worked for the Kensington and Chelsea Council and landscaped a number of their public areas.