Hestercombe House
…contrasts with silver-grey paving in geometric patterns. Narrow, rather Moorish watercourses characterize the layout, the first in the rose garden, w of the terrace. e of the terrace is the…
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…contrasts with silver-grey paving in geometric patterns. Narrow, rather Moorish watercourses characterize the layout, the first in the rose garden, w of the terrace. e of the terrace is the…
Gravestone to Rt Hon Harold John Tennant Gazetteer No. G0649 Date Address Corgarff cemetery Corgarff, Aberdeenshire AB36 8YL Scotland Description Corgarff Cemetery, 0.6 km. e on the A939. Rubble-walled enclosure,…
…(Pevsner, 2012, p.507) Bibliography Pevsner N (2012) Kent: West and the Weald. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In Listing Grade N/A Listing Reference Client…
…†1923, in the austere manner of his war memorials. Portland stone sarcophagus at the far end of an enclosure bounded by a privet hedge, with a cross inscribed in a…
…free at a mezzanine level. The staircase window (N side) was deeply recessed internally to provide room for Miss Lawless’s writing desk. Extended at the N end for new porch…
…Haven: Yale University Press. Historic England.CORNER HOUSE. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1288975 Also Cited In Weaver, L. (1913) Houses and Gardens by E L Lutyens. London: Country Life. L, W., 1913….
…grandest is No. 16, with a projecting centre against which extra little half-width windows squeeze on the second floor. Dormered top storey by Lutyens for the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, 1895–6….
…their use of grey pantiles. The castle interior has fine stone stairs and fireplaces with remarkable stone relief geometric designs. The gardens were planted by Miss Jekyll. (Amery et al.,…
…one-storey loggia with the front door characteristically set behind in a concave bow. On either side the windows are syncopated, two above to three below. On the garden front every…
…range in Elizabethan mode. One storey and attic, with five gabled dormers on the W side, four to the E, mullioned windows and clustered octagonal stacks. (Pevsner & Wilson, 1999,…