Overstrand Hall
…and a business associate of Sir Frederick Mirrielees, it is constructed of stone, flint, brick dressings, tile and half-timbering. The approach to the house reveals two of the main themes…
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…and a business associate of Sir Frederick Mirrielees, it is constructed of stone, flint, brick dressings, tile and half-timbering. The approach to the house reveals two of the main themes…
Photographer: John C. Trotter Redlynch House Gazetteer No. G0105 Date 1901 Address Yeovil, Somerset BA10 0NH England Description Redlynch. The mansion of Sir John Fitzjames, Chief Justice in the 1530s,…
…openings, faced in bronze panels carrying names. It was inaugurated in 1928. After the Second World War the Memorial was enlarged with a sunken extension by Sir Edward Maufe. (Amery…
Pavilion Cottages Gazetteer No. G0516 Date 1937 Address Colley Lane Reigate, Surrey RH2 9JD England Description Pavilion Cottages, off Colley Lane, n of the Dorking road. 1937 by Sir Edwin…
…Sir Charles Barry as a formal setting for Nelson’s Column, the actual fountains remodelled 1939 to the designs of Sir Edwin Lutyens with sculpture by Sir Charles Wheeler and W…
…9th Earl of Jersey, and designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens together with his son Robert Lutyens (who also acted as executant architect). It replaced a larger but undistinguished Georgian house:…
…pylon, surmounted by a winged globe, carved by Sir William Reid Dick, which is the R.F.C. Memorial and on which are carved the names of flyers who disappeared – such…
…slightly lengthened in 1910 for Captain Brassey by Lutyens (see a few of his details towards the service yard). He also laid out the garden with Jekyll with a more…
…8 Little College Street, and No. 10). Built 1911–12 for the Hon. Francis McLaren, brother-in-law of the gardener Gertrude Jekyll, and his sister, Lady Norman; restored as private houses c….
…casement doors under gauged brick head. The garden was land- scaped in the early C20 by G. Jekyll. (Nairn and Pevsner, 1971, p.507) SUMMERS (originally Summer Farm), C17, cosily tile-hung…