Munstead House
…entrance was Miss Jekyll’s workroom, with a witty Jacobean fireplace designed and made by her. In 1895 Mrs Jekyll died, and her son Sir Herbert took over Munstead House. The…
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…entrance was Miss Jekyll’s workroom, with a witty Jacobean fireplace designed and made by her. In 1895 Mrs Jekyll died, and her son Sir Herbert took over Munstead House. The…
…Sir Edwin Lutyens, 1901. 2-storey Arts and Crafts house formed of 2 interlocking ground plans: L-plan to W with curved inner angle, linking with U-plan to E, with attic floor……
Photographer: John C. Trotter Redlynch House Gazetteer No. G0105 Date 1901 Address Yeovil, Somerset BA10 0NH England Description Redlynch. The mansion of Sir John Fitzjames, Chief Justice in the 1530s,…
…Elizabethan appearance occupying the centre of the site. An earlier, pre-1543 house was altered and enlarged by Thomas Horner in the mid to late C16, and his son, Sir John…
…openings, faced in bronze panels carrying names. It was inaugurated in 1928. After the Second World War the Memorial was enlarged with a sunken extension by Sir Edward Maufe. (Amery…
…Council of Great Britain. Also Cited In Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of the Great War by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Butler, A., 1950. The architecture of Sir Edwin…
Pavilion Cottages Gazetteer No. G0516 Date 1937 Address Colley Lane Reigate, Surrey RH2 9JD England Description Pavilion Cottages, off Colley Lane, n of the Dorking road. 1937 by Sir Edwin…
…9th Earl of Jersey, and designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens together with his son Robert Lutyens (who also acted as executant architect). It replaced a larger but undistinguished Georgian house:…
…pylon, surmounted by a winged globe, carved by Sir William Reid Dick, which is the R.F.C. Memorial and on which are carved the names of flyers who disappeared – such…
…on in 1922 to Colonel Sofer-Whitburn, whose commission to Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) to remodel the gardens resulted in the present water terraces, areas of which were planted by Gertrude…