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…
…entrance was Miss Jekyll’s workroom, with a witty Jacobean fireplace designed and made by her. In 1895 Mrs Jekyll died, and her son Sir Herbert took over Munstead House. The…
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,…
…Elizabethan appearance occupying the centre of the site. An earlier, pre-1543 house was altered and enlarged by Thomas Horner in the mid to late C16, and his son, Sir John…
…Council of Great Britain. Also Cited In Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of the Great War by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Butler, A., 1950. The architecture of 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…
…of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Ridgway, C. and Williams, R. (2000) Sir John Vanbrugh and landscape architecture in Baroque England, 1690-1730. Stroud: Sutton in association with the National…
…a further tool for enhancing the appreciation, study and conservation of the works of Sir Edwin Lutyens O.M., K.C.I.E., P.R.A. A comprehensive index of the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens….
…Lodge. 1894 by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Snecked sandstone below, colourwashed roughcast above; plain tiled roofs. Compact Y-shaped plan with gabled bay at 45 degrees to street. Two storeys, jettied on…
…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…