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1

New Place

…(with mullions and mullions and transoms). Tile roof. A formal design of Jacobean style, with symmetrical elevations, and consistent use of details. South-east front of two storeys, projecting two storeyed…

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Tomb of Mrs Clark

…I., Pevsner, N. (1971) Surrey (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England). 2nd edn. Yale University Press. Butler, A., 1950. The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens: the Lutyens memorial series. Vol…

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Egham Memorial Lodges

…S ends by LODGES, designed (or ‘sadly over-designed’ according to Nairn) by Lutyens, 1930–2, and a pair of KIOSKS. Octagonal with bell-shaped octagonal tile roofs and in front Portland stone…

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St Jude-on-the-Hill

…too much open space around Lutyens’s buildings. St. Jude’s Church has a great roof broken by tall dormers of aedicular form and a spire grows out of a square base…

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Fulbrook House

…entrance, with its deeply undercut verandah. The interior is one of his first formal classical designs. A series of letters to Mrs Streatfield survive and fully document the building of…

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Breccles Hall

…is Blow’s: two storeys with polygonal angle-shafts. Wide project- ing gables r. and 1. leaving only one bay between them and the porch. The more original s side has two…

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Whalton Manor

…dining room on the first-floor. The whole is experienced as a continuous linear arrangement of reception rooms looking south towards the street; thus the view to the east is contained…

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Littlecroft

…83). The little polygonal oriel windows at the angles of walls show how strong Norman Shaw’s influence was in 1899. The house is on a small scale, and simply equipped,…

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Clifford Manor

…the c15 grange, but this was demolished in the 1950s along with other Lutyens extensions to the house. What remains is the broad brick façade of the Dightons’ house with…

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Hartburn Village War Memorial

…“Pass Friend All Is Well”, a phrase used by sentries on guard duty. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) Hartburn’s war memorial was paid for by Mr and Mrs Straker of the nearby…