Landed Gentry Collection
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of the landed gentry
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of the landed gentry. From elegant equestrian events to grand country estates, these engravings offer a glimpse into the lives of the privileged few. At Breamore House in Salisbury, a Pony Gymkhana is underway. Miss Fanny Fletcher and Miss Vivien John gracefully navigate their ponies through various obstacles, showcasing both skill and poise. In South Hill House, Cranmore, Somerset, an engraving from 1827 captures the timeless beauty of this stately home. Its impressive architecture stands as a testament to the wealth and influence of its owners. Nutwell Court in Exeter also makes an appearance twice in our collection. The first engraving from 1823 showcases its grandeur while another depicts life within its walls during that era. Richings House in Iver, Buckinghamshire is another magnificent estate captured by artists' hands. This enchanting engraving transports us to a bygone era where opulence reigned supreme. North Court on the Isle of Wight proudly displays itself as Mrs. Bennet's seat in yet another exquisite engraving from 1825. The elegance exuded by this residence reflects both taste and refinement. Moving away from domestic scenes, we find ourselves exploring Napoleon's final residence on Saint Helena through an engraving dating back to 1817. A view and plan provide insight into his secluded island abode during his exile years. Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire takes center stage as we delve further into aristocratic life. As the seat of Duke Newcastle, this sprawling estate boasts vast landscapes that serve as a playground for those fortunate enough to call it home. Newstead Abbey holds significance not only for its architectural splendor but also for being poet Lord Byron's cherished haven. An enchanting place where creativity thrived amidst breathtaking surroundings - truly a sanctuary for artistic souls. Pencarrow located in Bodmin, Cornwall, captures the essence of Lady Molesworth's seat.