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…Lady Emily that Lord Curzon approved his design ‘but wanted it less catafalque, so I am putting a basin on it – to spout a pillar of flame by night…
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…Lady Emily that Lord Curzon approved his design ‘but wanted it less catafalque, so I am putting a basin on it – to spout a pillar of flame by night…
…two weeks here after escaping from Elba in 1815. In the late 19th century the property was sold to Lord Warrington. It became the property of the Mallets, who had…
…central extension. The wings each side are two windows with leaded dormer casements. (Historic England, list entry 1174298) In 1903 Lord Lytton, inspired by Letchworth, conceived the idea of a…
…to the clubhouse and close to the first tee, of 1906 by Lutyens for Lord Riddell, managing director of the News of the World, originally as an upmarket lodge with…
…Deputy Lord Lieutenant of the County, Chief Magistrate of nearby East Grinstead and the champion of the rights of the Commoners of Ashdown Forest. In 1897 Lutyens made minor alterations…
7 Deards End Lane Gazetteer No. G0144 Date 1903 Address Knebworth, Hertfordshire SG3 6NL England Description In 1903 Lord Lytton, inspired by Letchworth, conceived the idea of a garden village,…
…Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1036941 Also Cited In Pevsner, N. and Radcliffe, E. (1974) Suffolk. The buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1036941 Client Lord (C H) Berners…
…by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Built by Nathaniel Ireson of Wincanton for Lord Ilchester. Local stone cut and squared with Doulting stone dressings; hipped Welsh slate roofs behind parapets; stone chimney…
…Also Cited In Foyle A & Pevsner N (2011) Somerset: North and Bristol. Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Listing Grade II* Listing Reference 1058695 Client Lord Hylton…
…in 1898 on land given by Lord and Lady Battersea. It is a highly unusual building designed by Edwin Lutyens, and it is suggested by Pevsner that the design is…