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How to Read a Country House. London: Ebury Press, ISBN 009190076X (2005) The Country Houses of John Vanbrugh: from the archives of Country Life. Aurum Press, ISBN 1-84513-097-9, ISBN 978-1-84513-097-8 (2008) English Country House Interiors (Rizzoli, 2011) [4] The Country House Ideal (Merrell Publishing, 2015) [5] Up and Down Stairs.
The Curious House Guest is a British television documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two in 2005. It is written and presented by Jeremy Musson, an architectural historian and journalist with Country Life. In each episode he visits a historic private house and combines observations on architecture with insights into the lives of the owners.
Country Life books – from the photographic and article archives of Country Life magazine (mostly architectural) The Curious House Guest – a 2005–6 TV series by then Architectural Editor Jeremy Musson on visiting country houses
The country estate that features in the film, known in real-life as Drayton House, is a crenelated manse based in Northamptonshire that has been in the Stopford-Sackville family since 1770.
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Musson, Jeremy, How to Read a Country House, 2005, Ebury Press, ISBN 009190076X; Pevsner, Nikolaus. The Englishness of English Art, Penguin, 1964 edn. Sir John Summerson, Georgian London (1945), 1988 revised edition, Barrie & Jenkins, ISBN 0712620958. (Also see revised edition, edited by Howard Colvin, 2003)
An English Village Lane rug and a host of fabrics from Soane, Lee Jofa, and Sanderson offer plenty of pattern play. “I never design just to the child’s age,” says Davis.
The original house at Wadhurst, a Victorian mansion, had been demolished in 1952. [4] In the 1980s Rausing and his wife, Märit, commissioned John Outram to design them a new country house. [4] [a] Historic England considers the result Outram's most important building in England, "an exceptionally unusual example of a Post-Modern country house ...