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40 Scotts Lane, Beckenham, London: the living room

RIBA149746
Summers, Royston (1931-2012)
NOTES: See RIBA149738 for a black and white version of this image.

Queen's Grove, St John's Wood, London: the living room

RIBA149992
Eric Parry Architects
NOTES: See RIBA149997 for a colour version of this image.

Queen's Grove, St John's Wood, London: the living room

RIBA149997
Eric Parry Architects
NOTES: See RIBA149992 for a black and white version of this image.

Coneyhurst, Pitch Hill Road, Ewhurst, Surrey: the double-height living hall and main staircase

RIBA151067
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: See RIBA156574 for a colour version of this image.

Coneyhurst, Pitch Hill Road, Ewhurst, Surrey: the double-height living hall and main staircase

RIBA151068
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: See RIBA156575 for a colour version of this image.

Coneyhurst, Pitch Hill Road, Ewhurst, Surrey: the upper gallery in the double-height living hall

RIBA151069
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: See RIBA156576 for a colour version of this image.

Forthampton Court, Tewkesbury: the living hall designed by Webb

RIBA151132
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: Originally a residence for the abbots of Tewkesbury dating from the 12th-16th centuries. It was remodelled by Philip Webb in 1889-1891, with further modifications in 1913 and 1958. See RIBA157049 for a colour version of this image.

Goddards, Abinger Common, Surrey: the living room

RIBA151150
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Goddards was built (1898-1900) by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Sir Frederick Merrielees as a holiday rest home for 'ladies of small means' on a plot near Pasture Wood (later Beatrice Webb House) where the Merrielees family lived. In 1910 Merrielees commissioned Lutyens to extend Goddards converting it into a single dwelling for his son and his wife. The design of the garden was a joint collaboration with Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll.

Goddards, Abinger Common, Surrey: the living room

RIBA151151
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Goddards was built (1898-1900) by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Sir Frederick Merrielees as a holiday rest home for 'ladies of small means' on a plot near Pasture Wood (later Beatrice Webb House) where the Merrielees family lived. In 1910 Merrielees commissioned Lutyens to extend Goddards converting it into a single dwelling for his son and his wife. The design of the garden was a joint collaboration with Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll.

Goddards, Abinger Common, Surrey: the living room

RIBA151155
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Goddards was built (1898-1900) by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Sir Frederick Merrielees as a holiday rest home for 'ladies of small means' on a plot near Pasture Wood (later Beatrice Webb House) where the Merrielees family lived. In 1910 Merrielees commissioned Lutyens to extend Goddards converting it into a single dwelling for his son and his wife. The design of the garden was a joint collaboration with Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll.

Willinghurst House, Shamley Green, Surrey: the living hall

RIBA151476
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: See RIBA156983 for a colour version of this image.

Cottages, Birsay, Orkney: the living room on the upper floor

RIBA151531
Bowerbank Brett & Lacey
NOTES: Group of older cottages with alterations and extension by Bowerbank Brett & Lacey.
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