The Country Seat on Twitter
- RT @BrownCapability: #CapabilityBrown worked @ Navestock Hall #ChippingOngar #Essex for 3rd Earl Waldegrave. 1765-73 account book shows £4.… 1 day ago
- RT @brushingboots: I went to @SoultonHall, a perfectly lovely brick house in down-to-earth Shropshire, and wrote about it for today's Teleg… 1 day ago
- RT @Countrylifemag: A medievalist’s 15th-century manor house in the Severn valley with five bedrooms, 10 acres, and a lovely history https:… 2 days ago
Support The Country Seat
If you enjoy the articles, please support the blog by buying books - recommendations in The Library. Thanks!
Tag Archives: great dixter
The Country House Revealed – Marsh Court, Hampshire
As with artists, some architects start well and then just get better, culminating in masterpieces which are rightly praised. With buildings, and particularly the usually distant country house, it can be difficult to truly appreciate them; their beauty a pleasure … Continue reading →
Posted in News
|
Tagged architecture, berkshire, conservation, country house, country life magazine, dan cruickshank, deanery garden, edward hudson, english, grade-i, great dixter, hampshire, herbert johnson, heritage, houses, lawrence weaver, listed, marsh court, restoration, sir edwin lutyens, sussex, the country house revealed
|
16 Comments