Tag : James Paine

Patrick Baty carried out the paint analysis of the Banqueting House and the Three-Seater lavatory
Dec 7th, 2010 | | Conservation | English Heritage | No Comments

Banqueting House: Wardour Old Castle

Old Wardour Castle was partially destroyed during the Civil War, in 1644. Until the New Castle was built in the 1770s, the Arundells moved into Wardour Old House, which is situated to the south of the ruin. The...

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Worksop Manor
Nov 26th, 2010 | | Private Houses | No Comments

Worksop Manor

Worksop Manor is a stately home in the Dukeries area of Nottinghamshire. A house was built in the late 16th century for the George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, and probably designed by Robert Smythson. The...

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Dover House
Nov 25th, 2010 | | Government | No Comments

Dover House

The present Dover House was originally built for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh (see also Uppark) by James Paine between 1755 and 1758. In December 1787, on payment of £12,600 to Sir Harry Fetherstonhaugh (Sir...

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