NOTES: This copy image is from the collection of John Brandon-Jones, architect (1908-1999), who had worked with the partnership of Charles Cowles-Voysey from 1933.
NOTES: Exning House was originally built by Francis Shepheard in 1734 possibly to the design of the mason, Andrews Jelfe. In 1896 it was altered and extended to the north by Philip Webb. In 1948 it became a home for the elderly and was renamed Glanely Rest and remained so until the 1960s. It has since been subdivided and converted into three separate properties. See RIBA151102 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Exning House was originally built by Francis Shepheard in 1734 possibly to the design of the mason, Andrews Jelfe. In 1896 it was altered and extended to the north by Philip Webb. In 1948 it became a home for the elderly and was renamed Glanely Rest and remained so until the 1960s. It has since been subdivided and converted into three separate properties.
NOTES: Former country house (now a school) by Lutyens, built originally 1901-1905, and extended by him with the addition of a ballroom in 1926. See RIBA153512 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Former country house (now a school) by Lutyens, built originally 1901-1905, and extended by him with the addition of a ballroom in 1926. See RIBA156898 for a colour version of this image.