The Red House (now Corpus Domini convent)
…in 1893 for Gertrude Jekyll’s close friend Susan Muir-Mackenzie. In this can be seen the origin of that Tudor mode of his which eventually culminated in Castle Drogo. Red brick…
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…in 1893 for Gertrude Jekyll’s close friend Susan Muir-Mackenzie. In this can be seen the origin of that Tudor mode of his which eventually culminated in Castle Drogo. Red brick…
…Gertrude Jekyll, and made in iron by J. Starkie Gardner from designs by Lutyens of 1897, installed in 1899. It fills the upper parts of the knobbly Middle Pointed chancel…
…to Lutyens through Miss Jekyll, who had been given the job in the 1870s of overseeing the interior furnishings of the Waterhouse building. She did not, however, collaborate with him…
…sister Betty had married Gerald Balfour, President of the Board of Trade, Privy Councillor, MP. In 1900, Lutyens designed a house for the Balfours, called Fisher’s Hill and Jekyll laid…
…an effective link between the house and the orangery in the late C18 walled garden (ibid). There is no documentary evidence to suggest that Gertrude Jekyll advised on the planting…
…headboard of simply pegged timbers around an inscription plate, for the Hon. Francis McLaren †1917, who married Barbara Jekyll; headboard of simply pegged timbers around an inscription plate, the top…
…J. (1994) Gardens of a golden afternoon: The story of a partnership, Edwin Lutyens & Gertrude Jekyll. London: Penguin Books. Harman, R., Pevsner, N. and Harper, R. (2019) Yorkshire west…
…a further tool for enhancing the appreciation, study and conservation of the works of Sir Edwin Lutyens O.M., K.C.I.E., P.R.A. A comprehensive index of the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens….
…Lodge. 1894 by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Snecked sandstone below, colourwashed roughcast above; plain tiled roofs. Compact Y-shaped plan with gabled bay at 45 degrees to street. Two storeys, jettied on…
…two lodges. (Amery et al., 1981, cat no.178) 1/22 York Cottage, Red Cottage and Mitre Cottage…Includes No 117 (Delph Cottage), Rossall Road. Four dwellings, 1901, by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Brick,…