NOTES: Woolpits was built for the pottery manufacturer Sir Henry Doulton and much use was made of terrracotta throughout the house, especially on the chimneys and internally for decoration.
NOTES: Woolpits was built for the pottery manufacturer Sir Henry Doulton and much use was made of terrracotta throughout the house, especially on the chimneys and internally for decoration.
NOTES: The main house at Rousdon was by George for Sir Henry William Peek and built 1874-1883, but he also designed the stables and lodges (1873), farm buildings (1874) and schools (1876) for the estate.
NOTES: The main house at Rousdon was by George for Sir Henry William Peek and built 1874-1883, but he also designed the stables and lodges (1873), farm buildings (1874) and schools (1876) for the estate.
NOTES: The main house at Rousdon was by George for Sir Henry William Peek and built 1874-1883, but he also designed the stables and lodges (1873), farm buildings (1874) and schools (1876) for the estate.
NOTES: The main house at Rousdon was by George for Sir Henry William Peek and built 1874-1883, but he also designed the stables and lodges (1873), farm buildings (1874) and schools (1876) for the estate.
NOTES: The main house at Rousdon was by George for Sir Henry William Peek and built 1874-1883, but he also designed the stables and lodges (1873), farm buildings (1874) and schools (1876) for the estate.
NOTES: The core of the house is c. 1280, although it has been enlarged over the centuries. Originally a medieval hall house, a crosswing was added c. 1500 with further wings added in the 17th and 19th centuries. The house was later restored and doubled in size in 1911-1914 and restored again in 1987.
NOTES: The core of the house is c. 1280, although it has been enlarged over the centuries. Originally a medieval hall house, a crosswing was added c. 1500 with further wings added in the 17th and 19th centuries. The house was later restored and doubled in size in 1911-1914 and restored again in 1987.
NOTES: The core of the house is c. 1280, although it has been enlarged over the centuries. Originally a medieval hall house, a crosswing was added c. 1500 with further wings added in the 17th and 19th centuries. The house was later restored and doubled in size in 1911-1914 and restored again in 1987.
NOTES: The core of the house is c. 1280, although it has been enlarged over the centuries. Originally a medieval hall house, a crosswing was added c. 1500 with further wings added in the 17th and 19th centuries. The house was later restored and doubled in size in 1911-1914 and restored again in 1987.
NOTES: The core of the house is c. 1280, although it has been enlarged over the centuries. Originally a medieval hall house, a crosswing was added c. 1500 with further wings added in the 17th and 19th centuries. The house was later restored and doubled in size in 1911-1914 and restored again in 1987.