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16 Audley Way, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex

RIBA2638-14
Hill, Oliver (1887-1968)

Stokesay Castle, Shropshire: the gatehouse with the medieval great hall in the background

RIBA2996-31
NOTES: Completed at the end of the 13th century by the wool merchant, Lawrence of Ludlow, this is an important example of one of the earliest fortified houses of England. The gatehouse was added in 1640.

Great Dixter, Northiam: the great hall

RIBA5341
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: A timber-framed hall house dating from 1464, built originally by the Etchingham family. It was restored and extended by Lutyens from 1910-1914, for the then owner Nathaniel Lloyd.

Grand Egyptian hall

RIBA6211
Landi, Gaetano
SOURCE: Gaetano Landi. Architectural decorations (London, 1810), unnumbered plate [1st of 2nd suite after pl. 6]

Gothic saloon

RIBA6212
Landi, Gaetano
SOURCE: Gaetano Landi. Architectural decorations (London, 1810), pl. 13

Large garden building or summer house in a Chinese style

RIBA6213
Landi, Gaetano
SOURCE: Gaetano Landi. Architectural decorations (London, 1810), unnumbered plate [10th after pl. 18]

Chinese drawing room

RIBA6214
Landi, Gaetano
SOURCE: Gaetano Landi. Architectural decorations (London, 1810), unnumbered plate [7th after pl. 18]

Stokesay Castle, Shropshire: the medieval great hall and south tower with the Jacobean gatehouse on the left

RIBA9189
NOTES: Completed at the end of the 13th century by the wool merchant, Lawrence of Ludlow, this is an important example of one of the earliest fortified houses of England. The gatehouse was added in 1640.

Iron dwellings: elevations and plan

RIBA10285
Charles D. Young & Company
SOURCE: Charles D. Young & Company. Illustrations of iron structures (Edinburgh, 18-), pl. 3

Mason's Court, Rother Street, Stratford-upon-Avon

RIBA10588
NOTES: This is an example of a Wealden Hall house.

Beehive huts, Slea Head, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry

RIBA11751
NOTES: Beehive huts are early Christian dry-stone huts mainly found in the south west of Ireland.
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