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Tomb of FE Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead

Tomb of FE Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead Gazetteer No. G0470 Date 1930 Address Charlton Banbury, Oxfordshire England Description Cemetery. Tiny Gothic chapel of 1903. – F. E. Smith, Earl

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The Hirsel

The Hirsel (Unbuilt) Gazetteer No. G0002 Date 1886 Address Coldstream, Berwickshire TD12 Scotland Description Lutyens had probably met the Earl of Home in London through his father who had often…

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Knebworth House

Photographer: David F. Lewis Knebworth House Gazetteer No. G0179 Date 1901-40 Address Knebworth, Hertfordshire SG3 6PY England Description The home of the Lytton family since 1490, when Thomas Bourchier sold…

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Woolverstone House (formerly St. Peter’s Home)

Photographer: John C. Trotter Woolverstone House (formerly St. Peter’s Home) Gazetteer No. G0106 Date 1901 Address Mannings Lane Ipswich, Suffolk IP9 1AN England Description Woolverstone House. By Edwin Lutyens, 1900–2,…

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Home

A comprehensive index of the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens. HOUSES GARDENS OFFICES PUBLIC BUILDINGS & URBANISM WAR MEMORIALS & CEMETERIES RELIGIOUS PRIVATE MEMORIALS & GRAVES OTHER…

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Redlynch House

…Fox’s son (later the 1st Earl) in 1725–30, apparently by Nathaniel Ireson. That work continued into the mid 1750s, with chimneypieces by Henry Flitcroft. The mansion was demolished in 1913….

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1-4 Mulberry Cottages

Earl of Lytton. A block of four houses forming an open court. White washed brick. Machine tile roof with 6 red brick chimney stacks. 2 storeys. 3- and 4-light glazing…

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188 & 190 Park Lane

…of cottages, soon converted to a single dwelling. (Bettley et al, 2019, pp.344-5) Semi-detached pair of houses. 1903 by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the Earl of Lytton. M-fronted house. 2…

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Mells War Memorial

…as it was the home of his good friends and clients – Sir John and Lady Horner. As well as undertaking work on their home, Mells Manor House, he designed…