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Post office/Goddards Cottage

…C19 reeded surrounds and square paterae. The end south room has traces of a midrail and two studs in its north wall. The south west wall is of stone rubble…

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Le Bois des Moutiers

Photographer: Benjamin J. Hatherell Le Bois des Moutiers Gazetteer No. G0078 Date 1898 Address Dieppe, Seine-Maritime France Description The Mallets were Protestant bankers who came to Lutyens through knowing Mrs

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Rake Court

…‘through two storeys to left, angle bay to right. Rear:- projecting gabled end wings with tile hung gables, some in patterned bands. Tall stacks to right, pentice across ground floor…

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Memorial to Barbara Webb

Photographer: Andrew Barnett Memorial to Barbara Webb Gazetteer No. G0056 Date 1897 Address Church Lane Godalming, Surrey GU8 5PN England Description Witley ALL SAINTS. MONUMENTS. Mrs Barbara Webb †1897. Bronze…

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Seaford College, Lavington Park

…house; it has the same feeling for geometry on a small scale as the architect’s grander classical buildings. Characteristic of Lutyens is the way in which the guttering is concealed…

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Winkworth Farm

…with ridge stack to right of centre. Six leaded casement windows to first floor, some with old glass and diagonal mullions. Three larger windows to ground floor under continuous pentice…

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The Institute

…were Liverpool ship owners, and that may be the reason for Lutyens’s surprisingly incongruous use of half-timber work based on that of Speke Hall, Liverpool. Typical of Lutyens is the…

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Sheephatch House

…for fireplaces, cornices, columns and staircases. The shell-hooded doorway at Sheephatch House, Tilford of 1890 is the earliest known classical feature of his work. (Amery et al., 1981, p.76) Bibliography…