Wanstead House was built by Colen Campbell between 1713-20 for Richard Child, later Viscount Castlemaine and 1st Earl Tylney. The house, furnished by leading designer of the Georgian period, William Kent, was recognized as one of the ‘noblest houses in Europe’ and displayed the same level of opulence as major seats such as Chatsworth or Houghton, but within the peripheries of London. The Wanstead landscape was created by important designers George London and Henry Wise, Charles Bridgeman, William Kent and Humphry Repton. However, in June 1822, the entire contents of Wanstead was sold in order to settle significant debts accumulated by its owners, William and Catherine Pole Tylney Long Wellesley. Two years later, the house was demolished, ...
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This dissertation examines the patronage, design, and construction of Sir William Bruce’s Hopetoun ...
The English country house has captured people’s interest and imagination for centuries, and has been...
Wanstead House was built by Colen Campbell between 1713-20 for Richard Child, later Viscount Castlem...
This thesis considers the state preservation and use of Nottinghamshire country houses during the mi...
This thesis explores the internal workings of the Earls Fitzwilliam core estates in Yorkshire and Ir...
Lady Mary Sidney Wroth, daughter of Penshurst Place, Kent, made her marital home at Loughton Hall, E...
In England, where manorial rights had been commuted to cash from the fifteenth century, the spatial ...
Despite growing recognition that the early eighteenth century was a period of flux in relation to ga...
The country house is often seen as a key site for the consumption of luxury goods: a place where no ...
A sample of property histories generated during the Life in the Suburbs project. The narratives cove...
This thesis analyses the architectural development of the nineteenth-century country house by consid...
This thesis examines the interior spaces of the eighteenth-century English Town House in order to ex...
During the eighteenth century a trend began for the publication of books devoted to the description...
This thesis introduces the characters of the Third Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, who commissio...
This thesis considers relationships between occupants and their places of occupation. Of relationshi...
This dissertation examines the patronage, design, and construction of Sir William Bruce’s Hopetoun ...
The English country house has captured people’s interest and imagination for centuries, and has been...
Wanstead House was built by Colen Campbell between 1713-20 for Richard Child, later Viscount Castlem...
This thesis considers the state preservation and use of Nottinghamshire country houses during the mi...
This thesis explores the internal workings of the Earls Fitzwilliam core estates in Yorkshire and Ir...
Lady Mary Sidney Wroth, daughter of Penshurst Place, Kent, made her marital home at Loughton Hall, E...
In England, where manorial rights had been commuted to cash from the fifteenth century, the spatial ...
Despite growing recognition that the early eighteenth century was a period of flux in relation to ga...
The country house is often seen as a key site for the consumption of luxury goods: a place where no ...
A sample of property histories generated during the Life in the Suburbs project. The narratives cove...
This thesis analyses the architectural development of the nineteenth-century country house by consid...
This thesis examines the interior spaces of the eighteenth-century English Town House in order to ex...
During the eighteenth century a trend began for the publication of books devoted to the description...
This thesis introduces the characters of the Third Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, who commissio...
This thesis considers relationships between occupants and their places of occupation. Of relationshi...
This dissertation examines the patronage, design, and construction of Sir William Bruce’s Hopetoun ...
The English country house has captured people’s interest and imagination for centuries, and has been...