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50 search results for: H Cochrane 1906 and Zachary Merton 1912

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Folly Farm

…owners. First he enlarged a medieval cottage by adding an H-shaped house of silver and red bricks with a grand two-storied hall in the centre. This first house was a…

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New Place

…entry 1095660) Bibliography Historic England. NEW PLACE SHIRRELL HEATH. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1095660 Also Cited In O’Brien C, Pevsner N, Bailey B & Lloyd DW (2018) Hampshire: South. The Buildings…

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The Dormy House

Photographer: John C. Trotter The Dormy House Gazetteer No. G0171 Date 1906 Address Deans Lane Walton on the Hill, Surrey KT20 7TQ England Description The Dormy House was a residential…

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188 & 190 Park Lane

188 & 190 Park Lane Gazetteer No. G0631 Date 1903 Address Old Knebworth Knebworth, Hertfordshire SG3 6PS England Description In 1903 Lord Lytton, inspired by Letchworth, conceived the idea of…

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Ashby St Ledgers Cottage

…wood casements with tile hoods except for similar 4-light windows to outer bay on first floor. Garden side has 3 French windows to centre. A stone porch said to have…

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Knebworth Golf Club

…House. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1174298 Bettley J, Pevsner N, Cherry B (2019) Hertfordshire. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In Weaver, L. (1913) Houses and

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Ranguin (Domaine de)

…Lutyens restored and enlarged the family’s property in the South of France, a 17th-century monastery, creating a substantial holiday home. The late Michael Hanson, a former property columnist for the…

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7 Deards End Lane

…produced a revised plan in association with Thomas Adams, consulting surveyor, who had previously worked at Letchworth. Work started formally in 1912, was interrupted by the First World War, and

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Lambay Castle

…beautiful guesthouse was designed for Rupert’s sisters Daphne and Calypso, both of whom had large families. The house has two symmetrical wings, with a shared central living space and main…

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Shakespeare’s England Exhibition

…ingenious planning were very convincing. Under the series of eight illustrations reproduced here (Figs. 538 to 545) are noted the names of the historical buildings, which, in some instances, were…