Country Life Offices, now Hudson House
…Garden); to the e 1899–1900, through to Drury Lane. In the w part, s side, is Lutyens’s Country Life building of 1904–5, an early example of Hampton Court Wrenaissance. Its…
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…Garden); to the e 1899–1900, through to Drury Lane. In the w part, s side, is Lutyens’s Country Life building of 1904–5, an early example of Hampton Court Wrenaissance. Its…
…their use of grey pantiles. The castle interior has fine stone stairs and fireplaces with remarkable stone relief geometric designs. The gardens were planted by Miss Jekyll. (Amery et al.,…
…hips over them and then one further recessed window bay on each side. The west front has five windows, the centre one recessed. The north front has eight windows, the…
…nautical little structure, hexagonal with a round window and a tall pyramidal roof. On the s side of the road, opposite the E end of the house, is a section…
…Manor House by the church in 1900 and Lutyens restored the largely Elizabethan House. Some of his finest memorials and tombs are at Mells for both the families. The monument…
…saved by the wit and elegance of the arched entry building topped by a clock tower. Edwardian substantiality is writ a little too large at Great Maytham. There are good…
…addition made be Lutyens c.1909); the only villa in the Park personally designed by Nash, for Sir Robert Arbuthnot. Stucco; slate roof. The villa is approached by drive from Park…
…restoring and enlarging it, choosing Lutyens, who built what we see to the l. of the porch (on the site of the long-demolished service end of the medieval house), one…
…Venice: a triple-arched bridge surmounted by a colonnade linking pavilion-like galleries at each end. More frustrating than tantalising is the fluctuating nomenclature of the Liffey Bridges, an irksome catalogue of…
…elsewhere – is the national memorial to the British Empire dead of the Great War, but was originally a temporary structure erected for the Peace Celebrations held in London on…