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Each designer involved has a serious design pedigree – a master in their respective field. The showhouse features 22 rooms ...
The Design Centre Chelsea Harbour’s Wow!House 2025 is now open for tours. Wander through the 22 spaces—all of which are ...
Along the coast, you can explore the pretty seaside town of Wells-next-the-Sea, while inland Holkham Hall and its grounds offer everything from art to zipwires. Two and a half hours from London by car ...
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Interior designer James Thurstan Waterworth agrees on the ... country properties and one I was at very recently for the Gormley show which I loved was Holkham Hall, with its sweeping gardens and ...
For the aristocratic Coke family, custodians of Holkham Hall in Norfolk, things are a little different. From antique furniture to oil paintings, royal mementoes to rugs, its attics, cellars ...
For the aristocratic Coke family, custodians of Holkham Hall in Norfolk, things are a little different. From antique furniture to oil paintings, royal mementoes to rugs, its attics, cellars, and ...
The artfully designed interior, complete with old beams criss ... and bought the old Hall next door to convert it into more accommodation, with room for yoga and Pilates and - possibly - a gym.
You are in: Norfolk > In Pictures > 360 panoramas > West Norfolk > Opulence at Holkham Hall Holkham Hall, home of the Coke family and the Earls of Leicester, was built between 1734 and 1764.
visitors can dive deep into Holkham's fascinating history at the 18th-century Holkham Hall. Known as one of England's finest examples of the Palladian revival style of architecture, Holkham Hall ...
“Just as they did in castles in Belgium in the 15th century, tapestries provide an enormous amount of visual impact, warmth and artistry,” says the New York-based interior designer Billy ...
The building was designed by Matthew Brettingham, famous for being one of the architects involved in the construction of Holkham Hall and for restoration works to Norwich Castle and Norwich Cathedral.