The Grange
…GARDENS OLD & NEW: THE GRANGE, ROTTINGDEAN, SUSSEX. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 62(1608), pp. 698-704. Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1381017 Client William Nicholson. Sir George Lewis…
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…GARDENS OLD & NEW: THE GRANGE, ROTTINGDEAN, SUSSEX. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 62(1608), pp. 698-704. Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1381017 Client William Nicholson. Sir George Lewis…
…simple version of a William and Mary house with a square wall court connecting it to a brick arched entrance. The next owner needed more space and a more elaborate…
…Large house, set in landscaped surrounds. Early C15 hall house remodelled in C18 by John Pitt for his elder brother William Pitt; extended and altered in 1912 by Sir Edwin…
…wall tablets are by Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944), to General Sir Walter Congreve (d 1927), governor of Malta, and William Congreve VC (d 1916 in the Battle of the Somme)….
…HISTORICAL NOTE: built for William Robinson, proprietor of ‘The Garden’. (Historic England, list entry 1379258) Bibliography Historic England. 40 AND 42, KINGSWAY. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1379258 Also Cited In Cherry…
…eagles by Sir William Reid Dick) at the entrance to the forecourt. Square, with high pyramidal red-tile roofs with dormers and central chimneystacks, they are reminiscent of Voysey’s designs for…
…than a War Stone. Secret gutter detailing used on shelters in war cemeteries at Assevillers and Feuchy. Cost £20-25,000. Sculptor Sir William Reid Dick. Unveiled on 12 December 1928 by…
…Bibliography 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 Lutyens: the Lutyens…
…the figure of a fat boy with a goose, designed by Lutyens and carved by Sir William Reid Dick. (Bradley & Pevnser, 1997, pp.579-80) Bibliography Amery, C., Richardson, M. and…
…timbers with hot lime for fifteen minutes and then scraping it off. The builder was Thomas Underwood (1860-1929) of Dunsfold, the stone mason William Herbert of Whitley. The garden elevation…