This book presents a lavish compendium of London's most breathtaking and historic great houses, illustrated throughout with sumptuous photography. The
great houses of London represent
one of the marvels of English architecture and yet they are almost entirely unknown. They are for the most part disguised behind sober facades but their
riches within are astonishing.
There are many
architectural wonders, among them Robert Adam's 20 St James's Square and William Burges's Tower House. Several -- including Bridgewater House with its Raphaels and Titians -- have held
great art collections.
These are houses that hold
extraordinary stories: half the Cabinet resigned after breakfast at Stratford House; and on 4 August 1914, at 9 Carlton House Terrace -- then the German Embassy -- young duty clerk Harold Nicholson deftly substituted one declaration of war for another.
With photography by the world-famous and multi-award winning Fritz von der Schulenburg, this title
brings these houses to life in all their grandeur, and text from historian and author James Stourton delves into the many
fascinating stories hidden behind the walls of these homes.
Great Houses of London opens the door to some of the
greatest and grandest houses in the world to
tell the stories of their owners and occupants, artists and architects, their restoration, adaptation and change.
Now available in a more compact format.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 11/01/2022
ISBN: 9780711276284
Pages: 328