, near Boars Hill, Oxfordshire, designed by landscape architect Hal Moggridge between 1969 and 1971. The residence exemplifies modernist principles adapted to a rural English landscape, with carefully integrated views, terraced gardens, and a sensitivity to the surrounding woodland. Moggridge trained as an architect, but over time, became primarily a landscape architect. In 1965 Moggridge first met
Brenda Colvin, and in 1969, she took him on as a business partner, and her practice became
Colvin & Moggridge. Moggridge designed
Youlbury House, built from 1969 to 1971 as a weekend home for the barrister
William Goodhart (now Lord Goodhart) and his wife Celia Goodhart, who was Moggridge's sister-in-law. It has been Grade II listed since 2009. ==Personal life==