BERNARD THORPE & PARTNERS LO D OXTED YORK
... BERNARD THORPE & PARTNERS LO D OXTED YORK COODEN BEACH Almost adjoining (l~lf course and only 2 or 3 minutes' W(llk jrolll the Se ...
... BERNARD THORPE & PARTNERS LO D OXTED YORK COODEN BEACH Almost adjoining (l~lf course and only 2 or 3 minutes' W(llk jrolll the Se ...
... appropriated by ir Richard Roberts, who obtained the manor of Thorpe Langton by marriage and died in 1644. The effigy is his. When or soon after the tower was built, a new, wide chancel arch was formed and the nave arcades were rebuilt with a clerestory ...
... Stepping Stones. Scree drapes the base of Thorpe Cloud hereabouts and ince this hill attains a height of only 942 feet, it is worth while to climb it, if only for the remarkable prospect of Dovedale which can be een winding its way northwards through ...
... Aston. Thorpe Clanrickard ) ( Sir drawings of arranging symmetry could elevation. But George his plan old-fashioned dis- porch entered 8.-JOH r THORPE'S GROUI D-FLOOR PLAN OF THE HOUSE SHOWI G A DIFFERENT ARRANGEMENT OF THE HALL as Thorpe shows it ...
... store\·. This consists of six arches on each side of the central projection, and, although these now contain the windows of the rooms with which the sth Earl fi !l ed the ground floor, they correspond to the loggia shown by Thorpe in this position - though ...
... 7). It has a row of cusped panels between the cornice and the moulded arch; the outer edges of the splayed jambs come together and also forward in a curious manner where the arch moulding begins. In the parlour there was another fireplace, somewhat similar ...
... Roman arch, with roundels in the spandrils, flanked by massive ma onry piers, square in plan, as if it had been begun with a more Classical elevation in view: something comparable to the gateway of Somerset House, and to the superimposed arches of the ...
... architects of his age, wrote J. A. Gotch (Early Renaissance Architecture), but quickly negatived the inference in favour of Thorpe. Yet just as Thynne at Longleat and Sharington at Lacock personally directed those prototypes of the new style, besides being ...
... principal bedrooms, 2 dressing rooms and 3 bathrooms. Wing of 2 bedrooms and bathroom. 8 top floor bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. arch itectu ra l importa n ce. thorough ly modernised. Full central heating. Main ervices. 5 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, cloakroom ...
... at the inßer end of their courtyards a range of columns and arches forming a double loggia, with a balustraded gallery above and in the centre a frontispiece composed of superimposed arches. At Burghley this adjoins, indeed masks, the rooms being built ...
... it pa eel to John Thorpe of Bristol by his marriage with the heiress, Isabel. The Thorpes continued in possession until 1672. At Berkeley Castle there is a 14thcentury tower called Thorpe's Tower, and it wa a tradition that the Thorpes of Wanswell were ...
... through an arched doorway on the axis (Fig. 2), and the fireplace was transferred to the wall at the north end (Fig. 3). It is surmounted by a strapwork composition framing a t ablet inscribed with moralisißg verses on the meaning of service. The arched doorways ...