Mells Manor House
…Elizabethan appearance occupying the centre of the site. An earlier, pre-1543 house was altered and enlarged by Thomas Horner in the mid to late C16, and his son, Sir John…
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…Elizabethan appearance occupying the centre of the site. An earlier, pre-1543 house was altered and enlarged by Thomas Horner in the mid to late C16, and his son, Sir John…
…their houses in this Somerset village. The McKennas were loyal clients and asked Lutyens to rebuilt Mells Park after a fire. Sir John and Lady Horner moved back into Mells…
…the Horners vacated the manor house (above).* The Horners returned to the manor house c. 1901, and after a fire in 1917 Mells Park was rebuilt 1922–5 by Sir Edwin…
…as it was the home of his good friends and clients – Sir John and Lady Horner. As well as undertaking work on their home, Mells Manor House, he designed…
Photographer: John C. Trotter Campion Hall Gazetteer No. G0503 Date 1935-37 Address Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 1QS England Description A permanent Private Hall of the Society of Jesus. Two sides of…
Photographer: David F. Lewis St. John’s Institute, Tufton Street (now Church Union Faith House) Gazetteer No. G0086 Date 1899-1905 Address Westminster London, Greater London SW1P 3QB England Description These designs…
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,…
…_.P/ LADY OF JUSTICE, OF THE ORDER OF ST JOHN” along with her name and dates. Along the base is the inscription “NE OUBLIE” – never forget. Sir Herbert Jekyll’s…
Monument to Rt Hon Harold John Tennant Gazetteer No. G0643 Date 1936 Address High Street Rolvenden, Kent TN17 4LS England Description St Mary the Virgin. monuments. Henry Tennant †1917. Designed…
…the site. In his 1981 essay Arches of Triumph: the design for Liverpool Cathedral, Sir John Summerson stated that ‘the question whether a building can assume a place of authority…