Munstead House
…under the eaves to first floor left, three windows across the ground floor. Three through- eaves, sash dormers to centre range under gable/pediments with two between-floors sashes, lighting staircase, to…
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…under the eaves to first floor left, three windows across the ground floor. Three through- eaves, sash dormers to centre range under gable/pediments with two between-floors sashes, lighting staircase, to…
…of the house to locate the entrance lodges, garage buildings and gardener’s cottage. The contrast of planted and open courts exaggerates their scale and the combination of diagonal and orthogonal…
…west corner and north west corner. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/results/?searchType=NHLE+Simple&search=1056402 Historic England. Gate to North Garden, between East and West blocks, Redlynch Park House. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/results/?searchType=NHLE+Simple&search=1346195 Also Cited…
…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…
…the highest has the almost same dimensions as the Arc de Triomphe. The arches are identical in their form, with the largest arch at the top. The keystone of each…
…inches at the bottom to 5 inches at the top. The columns are made of artificial stone; the window frames are painted white and the doors green. The blank ground…
…Historic England.FOUNTAINS AND TERRACE WALLS WITH LAMPSTANDARDS, STEPS AND STONE BOLLARDS ENCLOSING THE SQUARE. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1066235 Also Cited In Butler, A., 1950. The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens:…
…build Middleton Park, possibly the last great country house to be built in England. The entrance façade, severe with a blank wall and huge rusticated porch, is impressive. Eight very…
…a large lawn with edging of natural stone, which connects the four entrances with the profile of the road. This evokes the special effect that one walks across a lawn…