Stowe House : saving an architectural masterpiece /
The restoration of Stowe House and development of the surrounding estate by Stowe School, allied to work in the landscape gardens by the National Trust, is one of the greatest rescues of a country house ever achieved. The ancestral home of the Temple-Grenvilles came close to demolition in 1920, when...
| Other Authors: | Morris, Nick (Editor) |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd,
[2018]
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