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Queen of Scots Yacht

…cabins on the main deck. The Coats family were prodigious yacht-owners, Sir James Coats, 1st baronet (1834-1913), owning no fewer than 16 yachts in his lifetime. His cousin William Allan…

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42 Kingsway

…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…

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Legh Manor

…to by Lutyens after 1917; his patron was Sir William Chance, for whom he had previously built Orchards near Godalming (Surrey). s range of two storeys on a brick and…

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The Grange

…by William Nicholson c. 1910, for whom a studio (to the e and now in the grounds of the Primary School) by Lutyens was built. It is a square weatherboarded…

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Folly Farm

…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…

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Binfield Lodge

Binfield Lodge Gazetteer No. G0044 Date 1895-97 Address Binfield Bracknell, Berkshire RG42 5QB England Description BINFIELD LODGE, 3/4m. NW. Brick, probably C17 in origin, but rebuilt after 1754 for William

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Rake Court

James I, extended by R. Neville in 1880, by E. Lutyens in 1897 and Baillie Scott in 1910 and 1925. Original portion timber framed on galleted sandstone plinth, close stud…

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Abbotswood

…the house Lutyens designed strongly architectural gardens, with further rockery gardens to the north east. All of the gardens contain Pulhamite features; and Hitchens (2012) suggests that James Pulham the…

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Ashby St Ledgers

…of 1605, a plan to blow up King James and his Parliament, was reportedly hatched at Ashby St. Ledgers and Robert Catesby died while resisting arrest for his part in…