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Gregories, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire

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NOTES: This farm with coach house and outbuildings was part of Gregories, the country estate of the Anglo-Irish politician Edmund Burke (1729-1797). The country house, Gregories Court, was completed in 1793 only to be burnt down in 1813. The farm was acquired in the 1920s by the influential editor and journalist James Louis Garvin (1868-1947) who had the coach house, Piebalds, converted into a library for his own use.

Design for a farmhouse: perspective

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Repton, John Adey (1775-1860)

Design for a small country house or farmhouse: plan

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NOTES: This drawing is by an unidentified 18th century English architect.

Designs for The Hoo, Hertfordshire: plan of farmyard and surrounding buildings

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NOTES: This drawing is by an unidentified 18th century English architect.

Layout and designs for buildings for an ideal town, Hygeia, Kentucky: ground floor plan of a farm with farmhouse and yard

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Papworth, John Buonarotti (1775-1847)
NOTES: The town was proposed to be built on a site across the Ohio River from Cincinnati on land owned by William Bullock.

Blackdown Fur Farm, Churchingford, Chard, Somerset

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Best, Ailwyn Montague (1907-1987)

Farm at Fulmer, Buckinghamshire

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David Dry K. Halasz & Associates

Designs for stables and farm buildings, Castlebar, County Mayo, for the 3rd Earl of Lucan: plans and elevations of the farmhouse and offices

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Papworth, John Buonarotti (1775-1847)
NOTES: Castlebar House burnt down in the Troubles of 1798. Papworth's 1825 designs for a replacement house appear to have been built as 'The Lawn' which served as a residence for Lord Bingham (later the 3rd Earl of Lucan) when he was in Ireland. Additional stables and farm buildings were designed for Lucan in 1839-1844.

Designs for stables and farm buildings, Castlebar, County Mayo, for the 3rd Earl of Lucan: plans and elevations for alterations to the farmhouse and immediately adjacent parts of the farmyard

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Papworth, John Buonarotti (1775-1847)
NOTES: Castlebar House burnt down in the Troubles of 1798. Papworth's 1825 designs for a replacement house appear to have been built as 'The Lawn' which served as a residence for Lord Bingham (later the 3rd Earl of Lucan) when he was in Ireland. Additional stables and farm buildings were designed for Lucan in 1839-1844.

Drawings from a sketchbook showing farmhouse for a dairy farm, Hothfield Place, Hothfield, Kent, for Lord Thanet: plan and perspective

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Nash, John (1752-1835)
NOTES: It is unclear whether this farm was ever built. This drawing is in a sketchbook compiled by Repton (1798 to circa 1805) while working in the office of John Nash.
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