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50 search results for: H Cochrane 1906 and Zachary Merton 1912

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Copse Hill House

Copse Hill House Gazetteer No. G0164 Date 1906 Address Lower Slaughter Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 2HZ England Description Country House. 1872 (? by C F Hayward) for HA Brassey, a Railway…

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Stonehouse Court (now Stonehouse Court Hotel)

…porch on north side. North front: 2 parapet gables with projecting gabled ashlar- fronted porch between with hoodmould to round-arched opening reached by semi-circular stone steps; datestone over is C19…

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Beatrice Webb House

Beatrice Webb House Gazetteer No. G0170 Date 1906 Address Holmbury St Mary Dorking, Surrey RH5 6LQ England Description Lutyens added a pyramid-roofed extension to a house by Flockhart, the roof…

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Heywood House

…SIR W. HUTCHESON POE, Bart. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 45(1149), pp. 42-47. Listing Grade National Inventory of Architectural Heritage, Rating: National https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/12803008/heywood-house-haywood-demesne-ballinakill-co-laois Listing Reference 1283008 Client Sir…

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Barton St Mary

…stone walls of the gravel entrance court were hung with ferns, pinks, valerian, catmint, aubretias, columbines and candytuft. To the South and East of the house there was wild planting…

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Nashdom

…– 2005), 31(800), pp. axiii, axiv, axv. L, W., 1912. COUNTRY HOMES GARDENS OLD & NEW: NASHDOM, TAPLOW, THE RESIDENCE OF H.H. Princess Alexis Dolgorouki. Country Life (Archive : 1901…

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Wych Elms

Wych Elms Gazetteer No. G0244 Date 1912 Address Knebworth, Hertfordshire SG3 6NL England Description House. 1912, by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Red brick. Steeply pitched plain tile roof. 1 storey and

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Dublin Art Gallery

…Art Gallery of Dunlin, which was temporarily houses in Harcourt House. In 1912 negotiations began with the Dublin Corporation in an attempt to get successive schemes by Lutyens accepted, first…

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Ednaston Manor

…of brick and quite informal, with sweeping tiled roofs and details such as hipped and half-hipped dormers and gables. (Hartwell et al, 2016, p.384) Bibliography Amery, C., Richardson, M. and

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Buckhurst Park

…also close to Shaw’s ‘Old English’ and has particular echoes of Pierrepont and Merrist Wood in Surrey, which Lutyens would have known well. His use of Gothic traceried windows, however…