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1

Country Life Offices, now Hudson House

…proprietor Edward Hudson was one of Lutyens’s most steadfast patrons and publicists. Seven bays, the centre emphasized by wider spacing and over the doorway a big segmental pediment reaching up…

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Plumpton Place

Photographer: Stuart Martin Plumpton Place Gazetteer No. G0426 Date 1927 Address Plumpton Lewes, East Sussex BN7 3AF England Description In the late 1920s Edward Hudson bought another property, Plumpton Place,…

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Lindisfarne Castle

…NEW: LINDISFARNE CASTLE, NORTHUMBERLAND, A RESIDENCE OF MR. EDWARD HUDSON. 1913. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 33(857), pp. 830-842. Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1001050 Client Edward Hudson

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15 Queen Anne’s Gate

15 Queen Anne’s Gate Gazetteer No. G0175 Date 1906 Address London, Greater London SW1H 9BU England Description In 1907, after Lutyens had worked on Edward Hudson’s, editor of Country Life,…

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Deanery Garden (now called The Deanery)

…HOMES: GODDARDS, ABINGER COMMON, SURREY. A HOME OF REST. 1904. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 15(369), pp. 162-168. Listing Grade I,II* Listing Reference 1000445 1319459 Client Edward Hudson

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Holy Island War Memorial

…offers the most dramatic location for one of Lutyens’s most celebrated works, the conversion of Lindisfarne Castle for his most loyal client Edward Hudson. It is assumed that this connection…

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Gravestones to Edward Wormald Thynne and Tom Thynne

Gravestones to Edward Wormald Thynne and Tom Thynne Gazetteer No. G0411 Date 1925 Address Findon Worthing, Sussex England Description S of the [Worthing] crematorium grounds on Muntham Clump, the Thynnes’…

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Monkton House

…pilasters. In keeping with the long hot summers of Edwardian England there are large balconies for sleeping out. Outside symmetry of the chimneys resulted in the innovative placing of an…

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Hestercombe House

…aromatic evergreens, choisya, myrtle and cistus. (Amery et al., 1981, cat no.143) The famous gardens designed by Edwin Lutyens in 1904 for Edward Portman and planted by Gertrude Jekyll have…

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Mells War Memorial

…their graves as well as memorials to their sons – Mark (who died of scarlet fever in 1908) and Edward (who was killed in the Battle of Cambrai in 1917)….