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Chapel Royal altar cross

…seen set against the giant early eighteenth-century reredos in the Chapel Royal. The triangular base and swelling form of the brass are purely Lutyens but there is a touching tribute…

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Fulbrook House

…at the foot of each stretch of tile-hanging. All this slightly obscured by extensions for a swimming pool by Roderick Gradidge, 1974. The lugged stone architrave of the porch is…

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Berrydown

…internal spaces, particularly on the ground floor, is tenuous. In the middle, a large M-shaped tile-hung gable, the eaves sweeping down to the ground-floor window height on each side. Large…

24

Orchards

…of the quad and beyond, through the big archway running the whole height of the wall, to the simple gabled entrance porch. Characteristically, Lutyens has had fun here, putting in…

25

Sullingstead

…and invention, although the house is ‘quieter’ than the slightly later and more wilful group: Fulbrook, Berrydown, The Pleasaunce; Roseneath, and Verangeville. The entrance, defined by three gables, is colourfully…

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Goddards

…the low end of a medieval hall, the middle one a fireplace with a typical Lutyens flare of coved brick above. The N wing originally held the hostel’s kitchen, dining…

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Munstead Orchard

…cottage, a very pretty stone, half-timbered and tile-hung job of 1894–5 with a stout square chimney, best seen from the main road, where the gate leads to the porch tucked…

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Le Bois des Moutiers

…breast which projects forward to form an enclosure to the entrance court. By contrast the East elevation is an early example of Lutyens’s more extreme Mannerism, comparable to the work…

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Tigbourne Court

…Horne with his son, Sir W. Edgar Horne who lived always at Hall Place, Shackleford (p. 632). Horne senior came to Witley after his second marriage. He seems to have…

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Deanery Garden (now called The Deanery)

…fireplace, as well as the statue in the courtyard. However, the entrance passage which extends as the main axis of the garden is asymmetric to the mass of the house….