The Most Amazing Stately Homes in Britain

The Most Amazing Stately Homes in Britain
Author: Rose Shepherd (Writer of guidebooks),Reader's Digest
Publsiher: Reader's Digest Association
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2012
Genre: Country homes
ISBN: 1780201389

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Britain’s stately homes and grand housesare among its greatest treasures, andThe Most Amazing Stately Homes inBritain brings you the grandest, mostmagnificent, eccentric and unusual ofthem all. This wonderfully illustratedregional touring guide describes eachhouse and tells its story, following theebb and flow of fortune and fame.Every house has something that setsit apart from the rest: the magnificentfour-storey Tudor tower (set in worldfamous gardens) of Sissinghurst inKent; sumptuous painted cloth wallhangingsof romantic Owlpen Manorin Gloucestershire; superb topiary atLevens Hall in Cumbria; sinister mythsof Blickling Hall in Norfolk and theenchanting Great Garden of Edzell Castlein Scotland, created in 1604 to stimulatethe mind and the senses. Discoverancient deer parks; exquisite collectionsof furniture, national treasures andbreathtaking views, to enjoy season-byseasonand year-round.The cover features Chatsworth inDerbyshire, one of Britain’s most famoushistoric houses and the fastest-growingpaid-for visitor attraction in 2010* withmore than 716,000 visitors. In May 2012Chatsworth featured in a popular threepartBBC1 documentary covering a yearbehind the scenes of the house and estate.

Great British Houses

Great British Houses
Author: Anglotopia LLC
Publsiher: Anglotopia, LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1955273340

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Great British Houses: The Anglophile's Guide to Britain's Stately Homes is a comprehensive and fascinating guide to some of the most magnificent and historically significant houses in Britain. This book takes you on a journey through the grandest and most elegant homes, castles, and manors in Britain, and provides you with a wealth of information about their history, culture, and architectural significance. In this book, you can explore the grandeur of houses like Highclere Castle, the setting for the popular TV series Downton Abbey, or the stunning Blenheim Palace, which was the birthplace of Winston Churchill. You can also discover the majestic beauty of Chatsworth House, which was used as the setting for Pemberley in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, and the imposing Castle Howard, which was featured in the classic TV drama Brideshead Revisited. This is just a sampling of the fifty houses in this book, each with a detailed and fascinating history. This book is not only a guide to the finest stately homes in Britain, but also a fascinating insight into the history and culture of the country and a chronicle of the British aristocracy. It provides practical information on how to visit these magnificent houses, as well as a wealth of interesting facts and anecdotes about the houses and their owners, as well as their appearances in movies and TV shows. Whether you are a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply an Anglophile with a love for all things British, Great British Houses: The Anglophile's Guide to Britain's Stately Homes is an essential guide that will take you on a journey through some of the most breathtaking and historic homes in Britain.

Great British Stately Homes

Great British Stately Homes
Author: Felicity Forster
Publsiher: Sirius Entertainment
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-03-15
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: 1839407093

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A guide to the greatest architectural treasures of Britain.

Historic Arts Crafts Homes of Great Britain

Historic Arts   Crafts Homes of Great Britain
Author: Brian D. Coleman
Publsiher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781586855314

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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Castles Palaces and Stately Houses of Britain and Ireland

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Castles  Palaces and Stately Houses of Britain and Ireland
Author: Charles Phillips
Publsiher: Lorenz Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02-07
Genre: Castles
ISBN: 0857237926

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A beautifully illustrated history of 120 royal palaces, significant stately homes and gardens, with 500 pictures.

Castles Palaces and Stately Homes

Castles  Palaces and Stately Homes
Author: Charles Phillips
Publsiher: Lorenz Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0754834964

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This sumptuously illustrated history presents, in an updated new edition, an in-depth account of Britain's most important buildings.

Great Houses of Britain

Great Houses of Britain
Author: Nigel Nicolson
Publsiher: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1965
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: UOM:39015013191302

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Wilton House

Wilton House
Author: John Martin Robinson
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780847870073

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An unprecedented tour through the rich interiors and magnificent collections of one of the great houses of the English country landscape, and a treasure of British architectural heritage. Wilton House in Salisbury, England, has been the ancestral home of the Earl of Pembroke for nearly 500 years and boasts one of the most fascinating and varied histories of all Britain's historic houses. Shaped over centuries by the most significant names in architecture and interior design, Wilton is known as the finest example of Palladian architecture in England, with interiors by Inigo Jones and John Webb, furniture by William Kent and Thomas Chippendale, and unparalleled collections of both classical sculpture and Old Master paintings--with masterpieces by Raphael, Titian, Rembrandt, and Tintoretto among its rooms. The book explores the development of the house and its collections, from the Van Dyck paintings in Jones's remarkable Single and Double Cube state rooms to the Arundel marbles housed in James Wyatt's Gothic-revival cloisters. With a foreword by the Earl of Pembroke, a revelatory text by the historian John Martin Robinson, and imagery drawn both from Wilton's private archives and from eminent architectural and interiors photographers, this book lifts the veil on Wilton House and its remarkable history.