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Grand houses and estates of England gallery
England’s grand houses and estates reflect centuries of social history, architectural ambition, and changing taste. From Tudor and Jacobean foundations to Palladian, Georgian, and later Victorian rebuilding, they were designed to express wealth, status, and the ordering of the land around them. These watercolours record not only the houses themselves, but also the parks, avenues, and gardens that formed part of their setting, capturing a landscape shaped by architecture as much as by agriculture and estate management.
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