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Arts & Crafts: Variety of Materials

Often a mixture (usually traditional) of stone, brick, wood and thatch to show texture; and emphasised internally with rich surfaces.

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Millbank residence, Santa Monica, California

RIBA3165-42
NOTES: The architects are thought to be Meyer & Holler.

The Ferry Inn, Rosneath, Strathclyde

RIBA5945
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)

Deanery Garden, Sonning, Berkshire: the Fountain Court

RIBA15694
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)

Hvittrask, Kirkkonummi: the main building seen from the English-style gardens

RIBA25958
Gesellius, Herman (1874-1916)
NOTES: This lakeside retreat was built in National Romantic style between 1901 and 1903 by Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren and Eliel Saarinen. The complex included a shared studio, homes for each of their families, and several service buildings. The architects arranged their studio and homes around the central garden courtyard. The main building was renovated into a museum in 1969.

The Gamble House, Pasadena, California: the main entrance

RIBA33240
Greene & Greene
NOTES: The house, a National Historic Landmark, is owned by the City of Pasadena and operated by the University of Southern California.

Cragside, Rothbury, Northumberland

RIBA81400
Shaw, Richard Norman (1831-1912)
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.

The Tabard, Bath Road, Bedford Park, Turnham Green, London

RIBA102133
Shaw, Richard Norman (1831-1912)

St Andrew's Church, Roker, Sunderland: looking towards the entrance to the vestry on the north side from the choir stalls

RIBA114508
Prior, Edward Schroeder (1852-1932)
NOTES: The church was designed by E. S. Prior and A. Randall Wells, who had been Lethaby's Clerk of Works at Brockhampton (1904). Many of the fixtures and fittings are by Ernest Gimson, notably the oak panelled chancel and the oak choir stalls.

Fox Steep, Crazies Hill, Wargrave, Berkshire

RIBA14331
Hill, Oliver (1887-1968)
NOTES: An old inn, The Foxes, was converted by Oliver Hill into a house for Donald van den Bergh.

Standen (formerly Hollybush), East Grinstead, West Sussex: the south (garden) front

RIBA105362
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: See RIBA151446 for a black and white version of this image.

All Saints, Brockhampton-by-Ross, Herefordshire

RIBA105588
Lethaby, William Richard (1857-1931)
NOTES: See RIBA105407 for a black and white version of this image.

St Andrew's Church, Roker, Sunderland: the chancel and choir with tapestry by Burne-Jones

RIBA114502
Prior, Edward Schroeder (1852-1932)
NOTES: The church was designed by E. S. Prior and A. Randall Wells, who had been Lethaby's Clerk of Works at Brockhampton (1904). Many of the fixtures and fittings are by Ernest Gimson, notably the oak panelled chancel and the oak choir stalls. The just glimpsed ceiling of the chancel wasn't painted until 1927, by Macdonald Gill, restored 1967 by Maurice Partland. The design of its theme is the Creation. The tapestry depicts the visit of the Three Wise Men and is a copy of a painting by Burne-Jone made by Morris & Co for the church.
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