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  2. List of works by Edwin Lutyens - Wikipedia

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    Bust of Sir Edwin Lutyens by Denis Alva Parsons. This list of works by Edwin Lutyens provides brief details of some of the houses, gardens, public buildings and memorials designed by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869–1944). Lutyens was a British architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of ...

  3. Edwin Lutyens - Wikipedia

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    Hudson was a great admirer of Lutyens's style and commissioned Lutyens for a number of projects, including Lindisfarne Castle and the Country Life headquarters building in London, at 8 Tavistock Street. One of his assistants in the 1890s was Maxwell Ayrton. [14] By the turn of the century, Lutyens was recognised as one of architecture's coming men.

  4. Tranarossan House - Wikipedia

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    Lutyens: The Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. ISBN 9780728703032. Hussey, Christopher (1989) [1950]. The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors Club. ISBN 978-0-907462-59-0. Muthesius, H. (1979) [1904]. The English House (Single volume ed.). Frogmore: Granada Publishing.

  5. Munstead Wood - Wikipedia

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    The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, and became widely known through her books and prolific articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house, in which Jekyll lived from 1897 to 1932, was designed by architect Edwin Lutyens to complement the garden.

  6. Marshcourt - Wikipedia

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    "List of Works by Sir Edwin Lutyens". Lutyens: The Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944). London: Arts Council of Great Britain. ISBN 0-7287-0304-1. Ridley, Jane (2002). The Architect and his Wife: A Life of Edwin Lutyens. London: Chatto & Windus. ISBN 0-7011-7201-0. Skelton, Tim; Gliddon, Gerald (2008). Lutyens and the ...

  7. Homewood, Knebworth - Wikipedia

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    Designed and built by architect Edwin Lutyens around 1900–3, using a mixture of vernacular and Neo-Georgian architecture, it is a Grade II* listed building. [1] The house was one of Lutyens' first experiments in the addition of classical features to his previously vernacular style, [2] and the introduction of symmetry into his plans. [3]

  8. Tigbourne Court - Wikipedia

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    Tigbourne Court is an Arts and Crafts style country house in Wormley, Surrey, England, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Witley.It was designed by architect Edwin Lutyens, using a mixture of 17th-century style vernacular architecture and classical elements, and has been called "probably his best" building, for its architectural geometry, wit and texture. [1]

  9. Orchards, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Orchards is an Arts and Crafts style house in Bramley in Surrey, England. It is on Bramley's boundary with Busbridge and 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of Godalming town centre. . Described by English Heritage as the first major work of architect Edwin Lutyens, it is a Grade I listed building.