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  2. Blaise Hamlet - Wikipedia

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    Blaise Hamlet is a group of nine small cottages around a green in Henbury, now a district in the north of Bristol, England. All the cottages, and the sundial on the green are Grade I listed buildings. Along with Blaise Castle the Hamlet is listed, Grade II*, on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England. [1]

  3. Blaise Castle Estate - Wikipedia

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    Blaise Hamlet is a hamlet composed of a group of nine small cottages around a green. It was originally within the estate grounds, but is now separated from the rest of the site by a road. All the cottages, and the sundial on the green are Grade I listed buildings. Nikolaus Pevsner described Blaise Hamlet as "the ne plus ultra of picturesque ...

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  5. John Scandrett Harford - Wikipedia

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    John Harford the Elder had a plain but substantial house built and asked the landscape architect Humphry Repton to lay out the grounds. Repton became a partner of John Nash, whom Harford commissioned to design a group of cottages, Blaise Hamlet, as homes for his retired servants. Nash created sketches of the cottages, which George Repton built. [6]

  6. Buildings and architecture of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    An instigator of this style was John Nash, whose most notable work in Bristol is Blaise Hamlet, a complex of small cottages surrounding a green. It was built around 1811, for the retired employees of Quaker banker and philanthropist John Scandrett Harford, who owned Blaise Castle House. The cottages are now owned by the National Trust.

  7. Tudor Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Pevsner noted its derivation from "the Tudor style, both in its stone and its black-and-white versions". [35] The half-timbering has been criticised as unfaithful to the vernacular tradition of the North-East of England, [ 35 ] but the architectural historian Mark Girouard explained Shaw's picturesque motivation; desiring it for "romantic ...

  8. File:Ivan Cankar - Hamlet.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Bernhardt Hamlet2.jpg - Wikipedia

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