Beatrice Webb House
…a big gable on jetties on the entrance front. Lutyens was engaged first here before designing Goddards, creating the garden PERGOLA on tile columns in 1897, before adding in 1906…
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…a big gable on jetties on the entrance front. Lutyens was engaged first here before designing Goddards, creating the garden PERGOLA on tile columns in 1897, before adding in 1906…
…stone walls of the gravel entrance court were hung with ferns, pinks, valerian, catmint, aubretias, columbines and candytuft. To the South and East of the house there was wild planting…
…storey added to the E, entrance front in 1878 by John Lee. The interiors were styled by JG Grace. Servants’ wing added at same time by George Devey, this demolished…
…HILL NW11. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1078845 Historic England. 2-8, ERSKINE HILL NW11. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1294646 Also Cited In Cherry B & Pevsner N (1998) LONDON 4: NORTH. The Buildings…
…house. The house and garden are surrounded by C18 parkland…In 1908 Fenwick employed Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) to enlarge the house substantially and remodel it. At this time Lutyens collaborated with…
…final competition, following the original open competition in which ninety-nine designs were received. The other seven were John Belcher, William Flockhart, Ernest George, Henry T. Hare, T.G. Jackson, E.W. Mountford,…
…Bedford. While the building estate did not materialize, Lutyens was commissioned to design a home for Major Gallie in the same area. (Little Court originally got its water from the…
…plan of the house and garden, the large, hipped roof and gigantic chimneystacks are completely un-eighteenth century, even though the house is Queen Anne in style and built in two…
…Pevsner N (2003) LONDON 6: WESTMINSTER. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Historic England.7, ST JAMES’S SQUARE SW1. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1264921 Also Cited In Lawrence, R….
…of 1910 to design the Johannesburg Art Gallery. The foundation stone of the Rand Regiments’ Memorial had been laid earlier that year by the Duke of Connaught but the design…