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Chandor Gardens

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Chandor Gardens house looking NW across koi pond, 2010
Chandor Gardens house looking NW across koi pond, 2010

Chandor Gardens is a historic 3.5 acres (1.4 hectares) garden established in Weatherford, Texas, US, by the British-born portrait painter Douglas Chandor (1897–1953) in 1936.[1] Originally named White Shadows, it was renamed by his widow Ina Kuteman after his death in 1953, and kept open to the public until her death in 1978.[1]

The gardens were neglected until 1994, when Melody and Chuck Bradford bought them and spent a year cleaning and repairing the gardens and Chandor's house and studio, and began hosting weddings and garden tours.[1] In 2002, the City of Weatherford acquired Chandor Gardens.[1]

The gardens are a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "History of Chandor Gardens". Chandor Gardens Foundation. Retrieved September 3, 2022.

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