Tag : exterior

Over the years Patrick Baty has carried out various jobs in 18th century houses in Mansfield Street
Dec 8th, 2010 | | Clubs and Societies | Organisations | Portfolio | Private Houses | Residences | No Comments

Mansfield Street – various

Over the years I have carried out various jobs in eighteenth century houses in Mansfield Street. These have ranged from paint analysis to advice on colour and paint technical matters. Patrick advised on the...

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Patrick Baty was asked to advise on the appropriate paint colour to employ on this terrace of 18th century houses
Dec 8th, 2010 | | Exterior | Portfolio | Private Houses | Residences | No Comments

Bernard Street, Bloomsbury

I was asked to advise on the appropriate paint colour for this terrace of late 18th century houses in Bloomsbury. The client asked me to suggest a more appropriate colour for the doors and windows. This was the...

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Patrick Baty has carried out various colour and paint analytical projects here
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Travellers’ Club

The Travellers Club is a gentlemen's club standing at 106 Pall Mall, London. It is the oldest of the surviving Pall Mall clubs, having been established in 1819. It moved to its present purpose-built clubhouse,...

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Patrick Baty produced a 'colour plan' for this Oxford College
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St Peter’s College, Oxford

I was asked to provide a 'colour plan' for the College. The colours and type of paint were recommended by me and I also gave advice on general maintenance matters. The Fellows' Dining Room was also...

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Patrick Baty was commissioned to carry out an analysis of the paint on the exterior and interior of the chapel
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Hermon Chapel, Oswestry

The Hermon Welsh Independent Chapel was designed by the Revd. Thomas Thomas and built in 1862-63. In style it has a classical, three bay Tuscan pilastered facade under overall pediment. I was...

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Patrick was employed to carry out the paint analysis of the external windows and doors
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The Staff College, Camberley

The Staff College, Camberley, Surrey, was a staff college for the British Army. I was employed to carry out the paint analysis of the external windows and doors. View Larger...

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Patrick Baty was asked to visit the house and give advice on the redecoration of this small Regency house in North London
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Montrose House, Hampstead

I was asked to visit the client and give advice on the redecoration of this small Regency house in Hampstead, North London. View Larger...

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Patrick Baty has measured the colours in the house to allow for their reproduction
Dec 8th, 2010 | | Museums | Organisations | Portfolio | Private Houses | Residences | 2 Comments

Apsley House

Apsley House is a museum and art gallery on the south-east corner of Hyde Park. It was originally built by Robert Adam between 1771 and 1778 for Lord Apsley. In 1807 it was bought by Richard Wellesley, 1st...

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Patrick assisted The Temple Trust with the refurbishment of this garden temple
Dec 8th, 2010 | | Exterior | Portfolio | 4 Comments

Princess Amelia’s Temple, Gunnersbury Park

The temple at Gunnersbury Park was built for Princess Amelia, favourite daughter of George II, when she lived at Gunnersbury. The present 19th century house was once owned by the Rothschild family who sold it to...

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Patrick Baty was commissioned to carry out an investigation of the decorative schemes applied in various rooms
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Monkenholt, Hadley Green

The house apparently dates from 1767. During the 1920s it was the childhood home of Dame Cicely Saunders (née Strode), the founder of the hospice movement. After the Second World War William Booth of the Gin...

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