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Early Renaissance Plans (Elizabethan & Jacobean); A) Burghley House, Northamptonshire; B) Monatacute House, Somerset; C) Wollaton Hall, Nottinghamshire; D) Longleat House, Wiltshire; E) Longford castle, Wiltshire; F) Hatfield House, Hertfordshire; G) Bramshill, Hampshire; H) Aston Hall, Warwicks

RIBA Ref No RIBA100962
CountryUK: England
Image Date1975
ViewPlan
StyleRenaissance | Jacobean | Tudor
MediumPhotoprint
Library Reference72.03//FLE
OrientationPortrait
Colour InfoBlack and white
CreditRIBA Collections
SubjectCountry houses
SOURCE: J. C. Palmes (ed.). Sir Banister Fletcher's A History of architecture, 18th ed. (London: Athlone Press, 1975), p. 994
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