Georgian Architecture
Collection by John Yu
These examples, mostly from England, Ireland, & Scotland, show the root & inspiration for the American Colonial & Federal styles of architecture.
The Tudor House: Photo
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Brocket Hall
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TheFullerView - classicalbritain: Bath, England
classicalbritain: Bath, England
THE ROYAL PALACES: PART ONE
MAJOR PERSONAL CONFESSION: Well, it happened. I got caught up in the Royal Baby fever along with the rest of the world. I haven’t really been that into the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – even their wedding didn’t engage me much... Some of my books on the Royal Family, heavy on Diana. Obsessed much? As you can see, for years I was obsessed – for lack of a better word – with Princess Diana and the Royal family. Obsessed. I read, and still own, quite a lot of books written about Diana. This…
The 12 best family houses in England - Country Life
Arabella Youens reports on the 12 houses nominated in the campaign to find England’s Favourite House in association with Savills
Croome
Croome, High Green, Worcester - Designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown. It was built between 1751 & 1752. One of the finest examples of Neo-Palladian architecture in Worcestershire. Notable Neo-Palladian features incorporated into Croome Court include the plain exterior & the corner towers with pyramidal roofs.
Odsey House, Cambridgeshire | Patrick Baty – Historical paint consultant
Lytham Hall, Lancashire, England
Basildon Park, Berkshire,was built between 1776 and 1783 for Sir Francis Sykes and designed by John Carr in the Palladian style at a time when Palladianism was giving way to the newly fashionable neoclassicism.
Bonython Manor, Hellston, England
Georgian Townhouses, London, England
Lodge to the demolished Wingerworth Hall
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Ballyneale House, Limerick, Ireland