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Set on 86 acres of Oxfordshire parkland, the estate revolves around a Grade I-listed country house designed in 1938 by acclaimed British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens—his final major domestic ...
Under the powerful influence of John Ruskin and his disciple William Morris, the Arts and Crafts movement began in England during the 1880s as a response to industrialization. Although the architect ...
One of Lutyens 'most important country houses' — and the former home of Gertrude Jekyll — is up for sale for the first time in over 50 years. The Surrey Hills is very much Lutyens and Jekyll territory ...
The country house that famous British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens built TWICE is up for grabs for £2.25million. Sir Edwin Lutyens is regarded as one of Britain's finest and respected architects ...
Middleton Park in the U.K. is one of those properties that manages to be both architecturally significant and quietly surprising. Set on 86 acres of Oxfordshire parkland, the estate revolves around a ...
Built at the turn of the century, Marshcourt is one of architect Edwin Lutyens’s most notable English country houses. Designer Robert Couturier recently gave the home’s interiors a stylish ...
AN historic country house at Abinger Common, regarded as one of the finest examples of the work of architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, can now be opened to the public on a permanent basis.
His homes had high ceilings, high-end natural materials and outdoor spaces integrated with the interiors—and were built nearly 100 years ago. British architect Edwin Lutyens was an important ...
A quintessentially English country house that copied the style of one of Britain's greatest architects has hit the market in Surrey, England, for £5.9 million ... Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Peterson is a granddaughter of Lutyens, whose prodigious output began in 1888 and ranged from classic English country houses to plans for New Delhi. He died in 1944. “He is our guiding light ...
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