Sullingstead
…exactly contemporary with Munstead Wood (p. 534). His client was Charles Archer Cook, a lawyer. To the garden long, low and red tile-hung, with a gabled cross-wing to the l….
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…exactly contemporary with Munstead Wood (p. 534). His client was Charles Archer Cook, a lawyer. To the garden long, low and red tile-hung, with a gabled cross-wing to the l….
…used the existing field boundaries to structure his design. Highly characteristic are the high walls to the main road, roughcast with a tile capping and silent about what lies behind….
…house except the vast size of the all-embracing roof. It is the chimney stacks on the south-west corner and the sunken garden that suddenly changes this austere essay in chalk…
…Crook J & Pevsner N (2010) Hampshire: Winchester and the North. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1092890 Client…
…on a rectangular base. Parapet design of square rusticated columns joined by open work, resting on a cornice with cut brick mouldings. Thin red bricks in Flemish bond; brick transoms…
…c 1905-06 on the site of an early C19 conservatory and is traditionally attributed to Edwin Lutyens. (Historic England, list entry 1000421) Bibliography Bullen M, Hubbuck R, Crook J &…
…plays games with the cottages: first-floor oriels that one expects to see centrally placed under the tile-hung gables are combined into one large central oriel, apparently unsupported. Conversely, the ground-floor…
…with opening on either side of the centre, the recessed ceilings being supported on square columns built up of tiles. The dormers are tile-hung, 2 with gabled and one with…
…to the east of Stockbridge, on the A3057 close to its junction with the A30. It comprises a Portland stone War Cross with a lozenge-sectioned cross shaft set on a…
…ashlar. The wrought-iron gates have Georgian features, with side pilasters and ornamental capping. (Historic England, list entry 1093283) Bibliography Historic England.Amport Park. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1000858 Historic England.STRUCTURES COMPRISING TERRACED…