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Stansted Park, Sussex

RIBA10029
Talman, William (1650-1719)
SOURCE: Britannia illustrata (London, 1707), vol. 1, pl. x

Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire

RIBA10030
SOURCE: Britannia illustrata (London, 1707), vol. 1, pl. 32

Hampton Court Palace, Richmond uponThames, London

RIBA10031
SOURCE: Britannia illustrata (London, 1707), vol. 1, pl. 6 NOTES: See also RIBA82704 for the print as an individual object rather than bound in the published work.

Kew Palace, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London

RIBA10572
NOTES: This smart red-brick villa was built in 1631 by Samuel Fortrey, a successful Flemish merchant, and was known as the 'Dutch House'. It was purchased by George III in 1781 as a nursery for the royal children.

Abbotsford House

RIBA10730
Atkinson, William (ca. 1773-1839)
NOTES: Located near Melrose in the Scottish Borders, on the south bank of the River Tweed, this residence was built for the novelist and poet, Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832).

Townhouses, Ann Street, Raeburn Estate, Edinburgh

RIBA10799
Milne, James (fl. 1808-1834)
NOTES: In 1789, Sir Henry Raeburn acquired the estate of Deanhaugh to the northwest of the New Town. Construction to extend the estate to the west of Stockbridge began in 1813 under the direction of James Milne. Ann Street, in which unusually each house has a front garden, was completed in 1823.

Welcombe Hotel, Warwick Road, Stratford-upon-Avon: the garden front

RIBA11092
Clutton, Henry (1819-1893)
NOTES: Built as a country house to Clutton's designs (1866-c. 1880), the house became a British Transport Hotel in 1931 and is still in use as a hotel.

Sir Clough Williams-Ellis

RIBA13889
Williams-Ellis, Sir Clough (1883-1978)
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