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Cragside, Rothbury, Northumberland: the dining room with its inglenook fireplace

RIBA Ref No RIBA102186
Architect/DesignerShaw, Richard Norman (1831-1912)
Artist/PhotographerCharles, Martin (1940-2012)
CountryUK: England
CityRothbury
Subject Date1885
Image Date2008
ViewInterior
StyleArts & Crafts
MediumDigital image
Library ReferenceMC A 211008d
OrientationLandscape
Colour InfoColour
CreditMartin Charles / RIBA Collections
SubjectMartin Charles ; Dining rooms ; Country houses
NOTES: Cragside was the enlargement of a shooting lodge of 1864 into a large country house. The alterations took place in stages over the period 1869-1885.
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