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29 search results for: Henry Bond

1

Middlefield

…scholar Henry Bond on a hillside not far from Cambridge, Middlefield displays minimal ornament and relies upon the interplay of the small, hand-made brickwork with the massing of the roof…

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Temple Dinsley

…a racquets court, subsequently altered to domestic accommodation. Gardens by Gertrude Jekyll 1909-12. Red brick with lighter red dressings, some stone dressings. Older house in Flemish-bond, Lutyens work in English-bond….

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County Hall

…final competition, following the original open competition in which ninety-nine designs were received. The other seven were John Belcher, William Flockhart, Ernest George, Henry T. Hare, T.G. Jackson, E.W. Mountford,…

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7 St James’s Square

…subdued Neo-Georgian front, of thin red brick. It may mask a retained wall from the previous house, thought to have been refronted by Henry Holland in 1782–3. The top storey,…

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New Place

…was ready for occupation in 1908 and Mrs. Franklyn gave it to her son, Captain Henry Arden Franklyn, as a wedding present. New Place was sold in 1956 to Mr…

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The Red House

…Hill Road, by Lutyens, 1897–9, an irregular keep-like mass on the escarpment in simplified Tudor, a little like Edgar Wood’s pioneer house at Stafford. Built for the Rev. Henry Evans,…

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Rake Court

Photographer: John C. Trotter Rake Court Gazetteer No. G0057 Date 1900 Address Station Lane Godalming, Surrey GU8 5AD England Description 1602 for Henry Bell, Clerk Controller of the Household to…

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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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Ashby St Ledgers

…into the family by the 4th Viscount, who embarked on an extensive restoration of the property before selling to his cousin and his wife, Henry and Nova Guest. (Contributor: Robin…