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The drawing room, Nether Lypiatt Manor, Gloucestershire, from Country Houses of the Cotswolds (b/w photo) (see also 294579)
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The drawing room, Nether Lypiatt Manor, Gloucestershire, from Country Houses of the Cotswolds (b/w photo) (see also 294579)
CLF320645 The drawing room, Nether Lypiatt Manor, Gloucestershire, from Country Houses of the Cotswolds (b/w photo) (see also 294579) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: built 1702-05 for Judge John Coxe; one wing added in 1923; once the home of the celebrated harpsichordist Violet Gordon-Woodhouse (1872-1951), and more recently Prince and Princess Michael of Kent;); © Country Life
Media ID 32212052
© © Country Life / Bridgeman Images
Harpsichord Interior Decor Panelled Queen Anne Architecture Wood Panelling
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This print showcases the exquisite drawing room of Nether Lypiatt Manor in Gloucestershire, as featured in the renowned book "Country Houses of the Cotswolds". The image, captured by an English photographer from the 20th century, transports us back to a time when elegance and grandeur reigned supreme. Built between 1702 and 1705 for Judge John Coxe, this magnificent manor exudes charm with its Queen Anne architecture. The wood panelling adorning the walls adds a touch of warmth to the room's ambiance while creating a sense of timeless beauty. Every detail has been meticulously preserved, allowing us to appreciate the impeccable interior decor that defines this space. It is worth noting that Nether Lypiatt Manor holds historical significance beyond its architectural splendor. Once home to celebrated harpsichordist Violet Gordon-Woodhouse (1872-1951), it also served as a residence for Prince and Princess Michael of Kent in more recent years. The photograph captures not only the physical attributes but also evokes emotions associated with such opulence. This stunning visual representation invites viewers into a world where artistry meets functionality and luxury intertwines with history. With its rich heritage and undeniable allure, this photograph stands as a testament to both artistic excellence and cultural preservation. It serves as an invitation for all who gaze upon it to immerse themselves in the beauty found within these hallowed halls.
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