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Dec 10th, 2010 | | Clubs and Societies | Commercial premises | Portfolio | No Comments

Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire

Patrick Baty carried out paint analysis on the interior

Stoke Park was designed by James Wyatt (1746-1813) for John Penn. The house passed through a series of owners until 1958 when it was bought by Eton Rural District Council. In 1988 Stoke Park Club took over the lease and was granted a 250 year lease in 1993, which led to several years of major building work.

I was commissioned to carry out the paint analysis of a number of the main rooms on the ground floor.

An 18th century watercolour of the NE Parlour


The exterior of the house is best known from the James Bond film Goldfinger.

The famous golf scene from Goldfinger


See a slideshow of the house here.


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