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Rendlesham Hall, Suffolk: Woodbridge Lodge

RIBA4942
NOTES: Rendlesham Hall was demolished in 1950 but two of its lodges survive.

Le Palais Ideal, Hauterives

RIBA5560
Cheval, Ferdinand (1836-1924)

Le Palais Ideal, Hauterives

RIBA5561
Cheval, Ferdinand (1836-1924)

Triangular Lodge, Rushton, Northamptonshire

RIBA9194
Tresham, Sir Thomas (1543-1605)

Shugborough Hall: the Tower of the Winds

RIBA9202
Stuart, James (1713-1788)
NOTES: The house was enlarged around 1750 to designs by the architect James "Athenian" Stuart, who also created a number of follies and monuments on the estate.

Banqueting house in the Chinese taste

RIBA10080
Halfpenny, William (d. 1755)
SOURCE: William Halfpenny, Rural architecture in the Chinese taste, being designs entirely new for the decoration of gardens, parks, forrests, insides of houses, &c. (London, 1752), part 1, pl. 13

Sugar Loaf, Dallington, East Sussex

RIBA10531
NOTE: 'Mad Jack Fuller' built the Sugar Loaf, also known as Fuller's Point, in order to give the illusion of a church in the distance.
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