Ashby St Ledgers
…building and one client. The client was the Honorable Ivor Guest (Lord Wimborne), who purchased the property shortly after marrying the Honorable Alice Grosvenor in 1902. When Lutyens was brought…
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…building and one client. The client was the Honorable Ivor Guest (Lord Wimborne), who purchased the property shortly after marrying the Honorable Alice Grosvenor in 1902. When Lutyens was brought…
…of six cottages in the village of Ashby St. Ledgers for the Honourable Ivor Guest in 1908. The first impression is of the encompassing thatched roof with an unbroken roof-line…
…from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1076472 Bailey B & Pevsner N (2013) Northamptonshire. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1076472 Client Ivor Guest…
…no. 304) Altar tomb. 1939 by Sir Edwin Lutyens to Ivor Churchill Guest, Lord Wimborne, died 1939. Portland stone with slate top. Deep hollow chamfered base. South and north sides…
…marriage to Dr Edward Douty (†1911). The whole was gutted by fire in 1918 but afterwards rebuilt by Lutyens, 1919–22. This included a replacement guest house in the style of…
…of c. 1924–5 by Sir Edwin Lutyens to provide guest bedrooms and staff accommodation. Tall narrow windows and hipped roof with dormers. (Bettley, 2015, p.439) Bibliography Bettley, J. (2015) Suffolk:…