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Mullion Windows Collection

"Mullion Windows: A Timeless Elegance Captured in Monochrome" Step into the Drawing Room of Brereton Hall, and you'll be greeted by a sight that transcends time

Background imageMullion Windows Collection: Drawing Room, Brereton Hall (b/w photo)

Drawing Room, Brereton Hall (b/w photo)
CLF294304 Drawing Room, Brereton Hall (b/w photo) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); (add.info.: built by Sir William Brereton (1550-1631) in 1586;); © Country Life

Background imageMullion Windows Collection: Dining Room (b/w photo)

Dining Room (b/w photo)
CLF294306 Dining Room (b/w photo) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); (add.info.: built by Sir William Brereton (1550-1631) in 1586;); © Country Life

Background imageMullion Windows Collection: View of the south front of Fountains Hall, from the road to the Abbey

View of the south front of Fountains Hall, from the road to the Abbey, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF294552 View of the south front of Fountains Hall, from the road to the Abbey, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageMullion Windows Collection: The chimney-piece in the Great Chamber, Fountains Hall, Yorkshire

The chimney-piece in the Great Chamber, Fountains Hall, Yorkshire, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF294550 The chimney-piece in the Great Chamber, Fountains Hall, Yorkshire, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageMullion Windows Collection: Brereton Hall (b/w photo)

Brereton Hall (b/w photo)
CLF294310 Brereton Hall (b/w photo) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); (add.info.: built by Sir William Brereton (1550-1631) in 1586;); © Country Life

Background imageMullion Windows Collection: The balustrade above the porch at Fountains Hall, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)

The balustrade above the porch at Fountains Hall, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF294551 The balustrade above the porch at Fountains Hall, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageMullion Windows Collection: Cathedral Buildings, Wells Cathedral (b/w photo)

Cathedral Buildings, Wells Cathedral (b/w photo)
CLF294154 Cathedral Buildings, Wells Cathedral (b/w photo) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); © Country Life

Background imageMullion Windows Collection: An Upper Apartment of the same Magnificent Mansion, published in Smiths

An Upper Apartment of the same Magnificent Mansion, published in Smiths
XJF441245 An Upper Apartment of the same Magnificent Mansion, published in Smiths Ancient Topography of London, 1815 (engraving) by Smith

Background imageMullion Windows Collection: A Magnificent Mansion lately standing in Hart Street, Crutched Friars, published

A Magnificent Mansion lately standing in Hart Street, Crutched Friars, published
XJF441244 A Magnificent Mansion lately standing in Hart Street, Crutched Friars, published in Smiths Ancient Topography of London, 1815 (engraving) by Smith


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"Mullion Windows: A Timeless Elegance Captured in Monochrome" Step into the Drawing Room of Brereton Hall, and you'll be greeted by a sight that transcends time. The mullion windows, with their delicate vertical divisions, bring an air of sophistication to this grand space. In black and white, the vintage photograph captures the essence of this architectural marvel. As you move on to the Dining Room, another b/w photo reveals a scene bathed in history. Sunlight streams through the mullion windows, casting shadows on ornate furnishings and creating a captivating play of light and shadow. Venturing further afield to Fountains Hall, we are treated to a view from the road leading to the Abbey. The south front is adorned with majestic mullion windows that punctuate its stately facade. This monochromatic image from "The English Manor House" transports us back in time when these windows were crafted as works of art. Inside Fountains Hall's Great Chamber lies yet another treasure – an exquisite chimney-piece framed by mullion windows. From "The English Manor House, " this b/w photo showcases intricate details carved into stone while allowing natural light to flood into this regal chamber. Returning once again to Brereton Hall, we encounter its charming porch adorned with an elegant balustrade above it. Through "The English Manor House, " we witness how even such small details like these mullioned features contribute significantly to overall architectural beauty. Leaving behind manor houses for a moment, our journey takes us towards Wells Cathedral's Cathedral Buildings where more timeless craftsmanship await discovery. Here too stands tall magnificent mullioned windows that grace these sacred walls with their presence. Bringing our focus back one last time to Brereton Hall through multiple b/w photos capturing different angles and perspectives - each showcasing those iconic mullions - we are reminded once again why these windows have stood the test of time.