From Longleat to Cliveden, Tinniswood explores the ways in which the raffish and anti-hierarchical mood of the 1960s embraced the idea of the country house.
Noble Ambitions: The Fall and Rise of the Post-War Country House
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£30.00
Edition:Hardback978178733178507/10/2021From a Bookshelf nearby
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Lavish book on this magnificent house, by its owner, now the thirteenth generation of Sackvilles. Knole appears in Woolf's Orlando as her protagonist's vast Elizabethan domain, more like a t... read more
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A Christmas house party at Chatsworth wouldn't be worth its salt without a séance... A cold case as well as cold cuts for Debo and Louisa Cannon.
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Though Royal Gardener to both Georges I and II and designer of gardens at Kensington Palace, Houghton and many other illustrious estates, Bridgeman's geometric taste and works were mostly ob... read more
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Wooden gems from the 1920s on, photographed inside and out. Another volume from FUEL that showcases overlooked architectural wonders.
Dacha: The Soviet Country Cottage
Hardback £26.95