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Artists Miriam Nabarro and Simon Quinn call on Cooke Fawcett Architects to sensitively adapt a historic Hampshire site into a ...
National Trust Images / James Dobson In the 17th century, girls attending a London boarding school learned to make decorative paper cuttings. Several of these creations—including a tiny fox ...
Architectural Digest brings you to Denham Place, a 17th-century country estate situated just 30 minutes from central London. Built in 1688, this historic property is on the market for £75,000,000 and ...
A 17th-century couple could ... which John Dunton, a London printer, started in 1691. Dunton designed the paper to appeal to the customers of coffee shops, novel establishments where men met ...
Airbrushing and beauty filters may feel like a modern phenomenon, but conservation work to a portrait painted in the 17th century has revealed ... at Kenwood House in London on November 30 ...
The National Gallery in London is making headlines after it was discovered that the institution was housing a portrait of the most dripped-out eight-year-old from the 17th century. Visitors have ...
Host Cafe in London offers a remarkable twist on your usual coffee spot, nestled within the grandeur of a 17th-century church designed by the famed English architect Sir Christopher Wren.
Ahoy there shipmates, something is coming on the horizon. A full-size replica of a 17th-century Spanish warship will sail into London next week, and Londoners can hop on board. Want to catch a ...
The East London neighbourhood of Hackney may be known ... The latest string to be added to the area’s artistic bow is a set of 17th-century decorative paper-cuttings. The rare examples of ...