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Monkton House

…by Sir Edwin Lutyens. External and internal alterations made in the 1930s for Edward James by Kit Nicholson and Hugh Casson with the help of Salvador Dali. Brick partly stuccoed;…

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Country Life Offices, now Hudson House

…Lutyens, the Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944): Hayward Gallery London, 18 November 1981-31 January 1982. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. Bradley S & Pevsner N…

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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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Whalton Manor

Photographer: Paul Waite Whalton Manor Gazetteer No. G0193 Date 1908-09 Address Whalton Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 3UT England Description MANOR HOUSE. An interesting conversion job of Sir Edwin Lutyens, 1908-9, for…

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Mells

…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…

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Great Maytham

…Mutual Households Association Ltd. for a contract sum of £35,000. (Amery et al., 1981, cat no.150) Great Maytham, ½ m. sse. 1909–10 by Sir Edwin Lutyens for H. J. Tennant,…

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Hanover Lodge

…by Burton, for Colonel Sir Robert Arbuthnot. It has a one- storeyed Ionic loggia (now closed) to the park. Lutyens added an extra storey and remodelled the interior from 1911….

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Great Dixter

…of the house probably built by Sir Thomas Etchingham soon after 1464. It was purchased by Nathaniel Lloyd in 1910. He invited Ernest George and Lutyens to prepare sketches for…

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Dublin Art Gallery

…al., 1981, cat no.181) Of the many unbuilt Liffey bridges, perhaps the most tantalizing is Sir Edwin Lutyens’ design of 1913 for a gallery to house the picture collection of…

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Royal West Kent Regiment War Memorial

…unveiled on 30 July 1921 by Major General Sir Edmund Leach KCB, the Regiment’s Colonel. The Archbishop of Canterbury dedicated the memorial and the address was given by Lieutenant-General Sir