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Orchards

…. THE RESIDENCE OF MR. WILLIAM CHANCE. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 10(243), pp. 272-279. Listing Grade II*,II,I Listing Reference 1001174 1253513 1378318 Client Sir William Chance, Bt

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Legh Manor

…to by Lutyens after 1917; his patron was Sir William Chance, for whom he had previously built Orchards near Godalming (Surrey). s range of two storeys on a brick and…

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Great Ballard School (formerly Eartham House)

Sir William Bird. Simple and symmetrical in William and Mary style, roughcast. Undemonstrative entrance on n front. s front of twelve bays with coved eaves cornice, the centre recessed with…

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Tomb of William Baillieu

Photographer: Chris Knowles Tomb of William Baillieu Gazetteer No. G0510 Date 1937 Address St John the Baptist Windlesham, Surrey England Description ST JOHN THE BAPTIST. – In the far NW…

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Greywalls

……Commissioned 1901 by Sir Alfred Lyttleton MP for whom Lutyens later built another house in Kent. Bought by William James in 1905, for whom Lutyens later designed Monkton, West Sussex….

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The Red House

…a cliff for a retiring house master, Rev W H Evans, at nearby Charterhouse school, it was small by Edwardian standards but the budget and site gave Sir Edwin a…

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Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery

…limit of Ludendorff’s offensive towards Amiens in 1918, principally owing to the involvement of Australian troops. Following a competition held in 1927, a design by the Australian architect William Lucas…

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Ednaston Manor

…Frances & Michael Edwards.) The gardens were laid out by William Barron & Son, probably to Lutyens’s design. Chestnut avenues, including the main drive, and on the S side a…

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Monkton House

…The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens: the Lutyens memorial series. Vol 1: Country Houses, Country Life: London and Scibners: New York. Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1026127 Client William James…