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Wilton House is an English country house at Wilton near Salisbury in Wiltshire, ... and thus the only remaining interior of Jones and De Caus. ...
Includes photographs of the earl and interiors of Wilton House. Genealogy. Further heirs in Carnarvon E branch; Portraits. Gallery of paintings by Adrian Gottlieb including Official Portrait of William Herbert, 18th Earl Pembroke (2007), and Intimate portrait of Miss Victoria Bullough commissioned by Lord William Herbert (2007).
Wilton House Museum is a museum in a historic house located in Richmond, Virginia. Wilton was constructed c. 1753 by William Randolph III , son of William Randolph II , of Turkey Island . Wilton was originally the manor house on a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2 ) tobacco plantation known as "World's End" located on the north bank of the James River ...
Interiors of the home that frequently hosts the Duke of Hastings and the Sharmas in seasons one and two were filmed at Badminton House in Gloucestershire and Wilton House, the country seat of the ...
Wilton House, Wiltshire (1636–40) the interior burnt c.1647, rebuilt to the designs of John Webb (1648) Sir Peter Killigrew's House, Blackfriars, London (1630s) not known if built; Palace of Whitehall, various schemes for the complete rebuilding of the palace (c. 1637–39)
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The entrance has Federal period sidelights and cornice, and is sheltered by a gabled Colonial Revival portico. The interior follows a typical central-chimney plan, with colonial-era and Federal period decorative elements. [2] The house was built about by David Lambert, one of Wilton's early settlers, and dates to circa 1726.
This entire house, a mid-century-modern classic designed by noted architect Richard T. Foster and built in 1968, sits like a flying saucer on a small pedestal, from which it rotates 360 degrees.