C.1737 Architectural Elevations of Stately Home James Paines

C.1737 Architectural Elevations of Stately Homes Framed Prints

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These prints offer a glimpse into the exquisite architectural elevation engravings from the 1700s, celebrating the timeless and iconic designs of James Paine. Belford Hall:This Grade I listed building, located in Belford, Northumberland, is an 18th-century mansion house. The Dixon family acquired the Manor of Belford in 1726, and in 1752, Abraham Dixon commissioned the construction of a Palladian-style mansion house, following a design by renowned architect James Paine. Cowick Hall: Situated in the town of Snaith, nestled between the villages of East and West Cowick in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Cowick Hall is a Georgian country house with roots dating back to the 17th century. Its architecture embodies the Georgian style and stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of James Paine's designs. These prints serve as a tribute to the architectural brilliance of James Paine, immortalising the beauty and elegance of these historic structures.

Framed ready to hang. The standard frame is depicted in the pictures but other frames are available on request.

95cm x 38cm

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C.1737 Architectural Elevations of Stately Home James Paines

C.1737 Architectural Elevations of Stately Homes Framed Prints

£180.00

C.1737 Architectural Elevations of Stately Homes Framed Prints

£180.00
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