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42 Masterton Road in Photos.
(via Wye Valley Georgian manor house with 29 BEDROOMS could be yours for £2.75m | Daily Mail Online)
Miniature English Great Room of the Late Tudor Period, 1550-1603
Narcissa Niblack Thorne & Unknown Artisans
c.1937
Art Institute of Chicago (Reference Number: 1941.1186)
Ightham Mote, Kent, a moated manor house, parts of which date back to the early 14th century. It has more than 70 rooms, arranged around a central courtyard, and has structural and decorative elements of many centuries. The Great Hall was built around the 1330s-40s, the fireplace in the drawing room is from the early 17th century, and Sir Thomas Colyer-Fergusson added many Victorian elements when he restored the house in the 1890s.
Ickworth House, Suffolk, was built between 1795-1829, by Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry. The Irish architect Francis Sandys built the house after designs by the Italian architect Mario Asprucci. Originally the new mansion had been planned as a magnificent setting for the Earl-Bishop’s art collection, but sadly his collection was confiscated by Napoleonic troops in 1798.
The unusual design of the house was much discussed by the Earl-Bishop’s contemporaries, with his own wife quipping that it was a ‘stupendous monument of folly’. The building is dominated by the huge central Rotunda which is flanked by segmental single-storey narrow wings linking to the large pavilions.
Building stopped when the Earl-Bishop died in 1803 and it was almost twenty years before his son, Frederick, the 5th Earl (later the 1st Marquess) completed the task. He made the east wing the family home with the central rotunda used as a gallery and space for entertaining. The west wing was simply built for symmetry and remained an empty shell until 2003.
Ickworth continued in the family until the twentieth century. As a young man, the 6th Marquess was known as 'Mayfair playboy No.1'. He joined a gang of ‘gentleman’ jewel thieves, and was convicted in 1939 on two counts of robbery.
In 1956, the house, park, and a large endowment were given to the National Trust in lieu of death duties. As part of the handover agreement, a 99-year lease on the east wing was given to the Marquess.
His son, the 7th Marquess, was rumoured in the press to have blown £21 million (some say £35 million), the 7th Marquess sold much of his remaining family possessions and moved out of Ickworth in 1996. In 1998 he sold the remaining lease to the National Trust and was the last Hervey to live at Ickworth.
In 1999 he was succeeded by his half-brother Frederick as 8th Marquess who wanted to buy back the lease from the Trust, but this was refused. This apparently contravened the Letter of Wishes which states that the head of the family should always be offered whatever accommodation he chooses at Ickworth. The east wing is now run as a hotel.
Kelly Brook sells her £1.45m farmhouse in Kent .
Tudor cottage used in Harry Potter films. Suffolk.
Kedleston Hall
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Miniature Rooms by Mrs. James Ward Thorne
English Great Room of the Late Tudor Period, 1550-1603
English Reception Room of the Jacobean Period, 1625-55
English Bedchamber of the Jacobean or Stuart Period, 1603-88
English Drawing Room of the Late Jacobean Period, 1680-1702
English Library of the Queen Anne Period, 1702-50
Nostell Priory
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State Bedroom at Burghley House, Peterborough, Lincolnshire, UK
Dramatic Illuminations
The Apotheosis of the King
House in Stow-On-The-Wold, the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire
A 10 bedroom house with a further 13 cottages, as well as prime Cotswold line
Fancy a castle in the English countryside?
Compton Castle, Somerset, for sale through knight Frank for £20,000,000
1,270 acre estate
Grade II listed romantic castle, built in 1825 and extended in the 1910s
Coach house, 2 entrance lodges, 5 cottages
Gardens and lakes
Stables and tennis court
The castle is totally private, nestled in the centre of the estate
Excellent sporting potential
Arable, pasture and woodland
Beautiful interiors
Enchanté
$235,000/4 br/3250 sq ft
Saint Paris, OH
Built in 1900