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Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: St Marys Church, Mistley J920118

St Marys Church, Mistley J920118
KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London. " South-West View of the Parish Church of Mistley in Essex". Engraving from Robert ADAMs " Works"

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Northington Grange N080920

Northington Grange N080920
NORTHINGTON GRANGE, Hampshire. Panoramic view. Created between 1804 and 1809, Northington Grange is the foremost example of Greek Revival style in England

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Belsay Hall J850186

Belsay Hall J850186
BELSAY HALL, Northumberland. The Pillar Hall

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: The Long Gallery at Rangers House N080634

The Long Gallery at Rangers House N080634
RANGERS HOUSE, London. Interior view of the Long Gallery

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Rangers House N080626

Rangers House N080626
RANGERS HOUSE, Greenwich Park, London. The front entrance viewed from Chesterfield walk. The Georgian villa was built in 1723 and became the official residence of the Ranger of Greenwich Park

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Marble Hill House J030076

Marble Hill House J030076
MARBLE HILL HOUSE, Richmond, Twickenham, Middlesex. View of the South front in the snow

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Temple of Concord M070146

Temple of Concord M070146
AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS, Essex. View of The Temple of Concord built in 1790. Neoclassical

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Tea House Bridge at Audley End M070389

Tea House Bridge at Audley End M070389
AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS, Essex. View from the Elysian Garden looking towards the Tea House Bridge, built during the 1780s

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Witley Court N071303

Witley Court N071303
WITLEY COURT AND GARDENS, Worcestershire. The South Portico, added by John Nash in the early nineteenth century

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Wrest Park Gardens N071372

Wrest Park Gardens N071372
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. Autumnal view of the Chinese Temple Pavilion, built in the 1750 s

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Marble Arch N071208

Marble Arch N071208
MARBLE ARCH, London. General view. Designed by John Nash and built in 1828

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Horse Guards N040011

Horse Guards N040011
HORSE GUARDS, Whitehall, London. General view across the parade ground with the London Eye in the background. Horse Guards was designed by William Kent in the Palladian style

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: The Royal Crescent, Bath K991510

The Royal Crescent, Bath K991510
THE ROYAL CRESCENT, Bath. Exterior of Nos 4 - 8

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Wrest Park K020820

Wrest Park K020820
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. The reconstructed Chinese Temple built in the 1750 s

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Wrest Park House and Gardens N060278

Wrest Park House and Gardens N060278
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. The terrace showing the house with a boy walking past with an urn in the foreground

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Wrest Park House and Gardens K960695

Wrest Park House and Gardens K960695
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. Exterior view

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Chiswick House K020282

Chiswick House K020282
CHISWICK HOUSE, London. View looking down the entrance steps from the portico

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Wrest Park Orangery K011319

Wrest Park Orangery K011319
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. Exterior view of The Orangery designed by Thomas Philip 2nd Earl de Grey

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Chiswick House J940514

Chiswick House J940514
CHISWICK HOUSE, London. Interior view of the Blue Velvet Room showing doorway through to the Red Velvet Room

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Chiswick House J040116

Chiswick House J040116
CHISWICK HOUSE, London. Interior view of the Tribunal

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Chiswick House J040114

Chiswick House J040114
CHISWICK HOUSE, Hounslow, London. Interior view of the Palladian style first floor link building

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Holbourne Museum of Art

Holbourne Museum of Art
The grade I listed building was originally a smart hostelry, the Sydney Hotel. Bath, Somerset. IoE 443742



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