The Quadrangle
…stable-yard was modified, with Lutyens designing new stables along Heath Road and converting the old stables into a coach house. The brick vaulted mushroom house, located beneath a rainwater tank…
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…stable-yard was modified, with Lutyens designing new stables along Heath Road and converting the old stables into a coach house. The brick vaulted mushroom house, located beneath a rainwater tank…
…in, there was a historical Jacobean manor house on the site. The property had a long history, notably owned during the 14th-16th centuries by the Catesby family. The Gunpowder Plot…
…1940-1944, by Robert Howden, a local architect, who had superintended the construction of the original building. These are more or less to Lutyens’s design, plus odd pergolas. The loggias which…
…a number of war memorials with which he was involved, including the one at Hove (see November 2016), which is similar to Fordham. There is no obvious connection between Lutyens…
…shy, till in came his Grace – a red biretta on his head and a voluminous sash around his ample waist…He held out a friendly hand. His pectoral Cross swung…
…it has a painted oval surrounded by a rich stucco garland. In the spandrels of the oblong ceiling branches with foliage. The centre panel, with Barnardiston arms and putti, was…
…Sir Robert. The front with gables l. and r. and a slightly recessed centre looks c17. The se side of five bays is Georgian. Much c19 remodelling; attic nursery and…
Clos du Dan (Unbuilt) Gazetteer No. G0079 Date 1898 Address Varengeville, Seine-Maritime France Description Very little is known about this project. According to Robert Mallet (January 1994), however, Le Clos…
…and Cherry, B. (2022) Surrey. Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Historic England. 9, 11 and 15 Church Road. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1334343 Also Cited…