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Orchards

…et al., 2022, pp.536-8) Bibliography Amery, C., Richardson, M. and Stamp, G. (1981) Lutyens, the Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944): Hayward Gallery London, 18 November 1981-31…

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Stoke College (now Grenville College)

…and was granted to Sir John Cheke and Walter Mildmay, from whom it passed to the Triggs family in 1557. Sir Gervase Elwes bought the manor and on his death…

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Goddards

…M. and Stamp, G. (1981) Lutyens, the Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944): Hayward Gallery London, 18 November 1981-31 January 1982. London: Arts Council of Great Britain….

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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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Marshcourt

…building was not executed. (Inskip, 1979, p.52) Bibliography Amery, C., Richardson, M. and Stamp, G. (1981) Lutyens, the Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944): Hayward Gallery London,…

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Rossall Beach cottages

…two lodges. (Amery et al., 1981, cat no.178) 1/22 York Cottage, Red Cottage and Mitre Cottage…Includes No 117 (Delph Cottage), Rossall Road. Four dwellings, 1901, by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Brick,…

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Monkton House

…by Sir Edwin Lutyens. External and internal alterations made in the 1930s for Edward James by Kit Nicholson and Hugh Casson with the help of Salvador Dali. Brick partly stuccoed;…

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Country Life Offices, now Hudson House

…Lutyens, the Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944): Hayward Gallery London, 18 November 1981-31 January 1982. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. Bradley S & Pevsner N…

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Lambay Castle

…They invited Sir Edwin Lutyens, renowned architect of the Arts & Crafts movement, to visit in August 1905. Lutyens was utterly delighted by Lambay and the couple, and the visit…

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Great Ballard School (formerly Eartham House)

Sir William Bird. Simple and symmetrical in William and Mary style, roughcast. Undemonstrative entrance on n front. s front of twelve bays with coved eaves cornice, the centre recessed with…