Tyringham House (now Tyringham Hall)
…paid for the ivory cradle in the Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House in 1921. Lutyens’s Temple of Music is one of the finest expressions of his architecture of humanism: he indeed…
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…paid for the ivory cradle in the Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House in 1921. Lutyens’s Temple of Music is one of the finest expressions of his architecture of humanism: he indeed…
…distinguished by the elaborate chequer board pattern he applied boldly to a whole street of housing to enliven the uniform facades. He also wholeheartedly adopted reinforced concrete for the long…
…The house (now flatted) has a late C17 brick centre, with cross-windows. Gabled additions N and S c.1864 for William Seth-Smith, father of the architect. These have bay windows with…
…1981-31 January 1982. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. Historic England.Lascombe House. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1029634 Also Cited In Nairn, I., Pevsner, N. (1971) Surrey (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of…
East Haddon Hall Gazetteer No. G0052 Date 1897 Address East Haddon Northampton, Northamptonshire NN6 8BU England Description East Haddon Hall, n of the church. Built in 1780–1 for the Sawbridge…
…contemporary with the gardens he added to Tyringham House, which are also concerned with the theme of a canal contained by the house, leading the eye along its length to…
…Somborne arose because of the relationship between the architect and Herbert Johnson. The memorials are very similar – the only difference being the base upon which the memorial stands (King’s…