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Baillie Scott, Trecourt
An architectural illustration of Trecourt, the title of this house was suggested by the fact that the grouping of it's structure involves the formation of three courts. A somewhat plain building for its scale, it was designed with an ancient formation, allowing for the real garden spectacle. Date: circa 1906
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Allowing Baillie Courts Fact Formation Involves Plain Real Scale Scott Spectacle Suggested Title Designed Grouping
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Trecourt: A Hidden Garden Gem Designed by Baillie Scott, Circa 1906 This architectural illustration showcases Trecourt, a remarkable house designed by the renowned Scottish architect, Baillie Scott. The title of this house was suggestively named due to its unique grouping of structures, which forms three courts. Despite its somewhat plain appearance for its grand scale, Trecourt was intentionally designed with an ancient formation, allowing the real garden spectacle to take center stage. The architectural illustration, dating back to circa 1906, reveals a building that, at first glance, may seem unassuming. However, upon closer inspection, the intricate details of the design become apparent. The use of natural materials, such as stone and wood, adds to the timeless appeal of the structure. The courtyards, each with their distinct character, provide a sense of intimacy and seclusion, inviting visitors to explore further. Baillie Scott's design philosophy was deeply rooted in the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized the importance of craftsmanship and the integration of art and architecture. Trecourt is a testament to this approach, with every detail carefully considered to create a harmonious and visually stunning whole. The garden at Trecourt is the true star of this architectural masterpiece. Baillie Scott believed that the house should be designed to complement and enhance the natural beauty of its surroundings. The courtyards provide the perfect setting for a variety of plants and trees, creating a lush and vibrant oasis. The garden's design is a perfect complement to the house, with winding paths, hidden corners, and unexpected views around every turn. This architectural illustration of Trecourt is a rare glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the visionary mind of Baillie Scott and the beauty of this hidden garden gem.
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