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Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex: the bridge over the moat

RIBA156306
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. See RIBA153048 for a black and white version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex, seen from the moat

RIBA156307
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. See RIBA156307 for a colour version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex

RIBA156308
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. See RIBA153050 for a black and white version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex

RIBA156309
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. See RIBA153051 for a black and white version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex

RIBA156310
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. See RIBA153052 for a black and white version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex

RIBA156311
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. See RIBA153053 for a black and white version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex

RIBA156312
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. See RIBA153054 for a black and white version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex: the gateway and cottages west of the house

RIBA156313
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. The gateway and cottages seen here were also designed by Lutyens. See RIBA153055 for a black and white version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex: the gateway and cottages west of the house

RIBA156314
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. The gateway and cottages seen here were also designed by Lutyens. See RIBA153056 for a black and white version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex: detail of gateway leading to the house

RIBA156315
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. This gateway and cottages were also designed by Lutyens. See RIBA153057 for a black and white version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex: detail of gateway

RIBA156316
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. This gateway and cottages were also designed by Lutyens. See RIBA153058 for a black and white version of this image.

Plumpton Place, Plumpton, East Sussex: the gateway and cottages west of the house

RIBA156317
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Plumpton Place is a moated Elizabethan manor dating from 1568. By the 19th century it had been reduced to a couple of cottages. In 1928 the house was restored and remodelled for Edward Hudson (the first owner of Country Life) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll. See RIBA153059 for a black and white version of this image.
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