Chinthurst Hill
…International Publishers. Nairn, I., Pevsner, N. (1971) Surrey (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England). 2nd edn. Yale University Press. Listing Grade II,II Listing Reference 1260635 1377748 Client Miss Amelia Guthrie…
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…International Publishers. Nairn, I., Pevsner, N. (1971) Surrey (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England). 2nd edn. Yale University Press. Listing Grade II,II Listing Reference 1260635 1377748 Client Miss Amelia Guthrie…
…Edwards. It replaced the Grosvenors’ c19 mansion, to general dismay at the leap in scale. The plan, by L. Rome Guthrie (Wimperis, Simpson & Guthrie), has four stepped e–w blocks…
…or gazebo placed at the intersection of the north and east garden walls at Munstead Wood. The small structure allowed Miss Jekyll to safely sit and watch thunderstorms roll in…
…think did this for her – a young chap called Lutyens, 27 he is – and I’ve always heard him derided by the Schultz school as a “society” architect. Miss…
…entrance was Miss Jekyll’s workroom, with a witty Jacobean fireplace designed and made by her. In 1895 Mrs Jekyll died, and her son Sir Herbert took over Munstead House. The…
…1981-31 January 1982. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. Historic Environment Scotland. Rosneath Point, Ferry Inn. [Online] Available from: http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB42630 Listing Grade I Listing Reference 1031915 Client David Charles Guthrie…
…to the west of the house for his daughter, Miss Hale, then in 1905 returned to undertake major works, which included the partial demolition and rebuilding of the south facing…
…are oak-framed with pegging. At The Hut Miss Jekyll could recreate the comparative simplicity of an ‘Arts and Crafts’ life. (Amery et al., 1981, cat no.80) With her brother ensconced…
…Miss Lawless lived here with her companion, Lady Sarah Isabella Spencer, sister of 5th Earl Spencer. The elevations are part-colour washed and part-tile hung, with gables inspired by Webb’s Joldwynds…
…the stables and workshops for Munstead Wood. Miss Jekyll’s property at Munstead Wood was inherited by her nephew Francis Jekyll and eventually divided up and sold. The buildings of The…