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A chateau in the French Alps has been transformed in the style of Sir Edwin Lutyens, the celebrated 20th-century British architect, by his granddaughter.
Placement agent Campbell Lutyens is betting on the growth of private-equity firms and their balance sheets by setting up a dedicated team to advise firms on their management-company and financing ...
Take a Tour of Homes Influenced by Edwin Lutyens The architect built many grand country homes featuring his distinctive touches like high ceilings, large chimneys and materials of handmade brick ...
David Mansfield Lutyens passed away in his sleep on November 30, 2023, in Ludlow, England, at age 97. He was born in the same country, where he ...
Campbell Lutyens and J.P. Morgan are pleased to announce the establishment of a strategic collaboration to jointly offer their advisory services on si ...
Edwin Lutyens-Inspired House in Surrey with 8 Bedrooms, Indoor Pool Selling for £5.9M The century-old home mimics the style of one of Britain’s greatest architects ...
The Elgin Deanery Council of Catholic Women held its annual Pre-Advent evening of prayer at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in West Dundee on Nov. 19. The evening included an installation c ...
Since 1897, when Country Life was founded, the magazine has championed the cause of the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and his alter ego Gertrude Jekyll, and woe betide any owner of a Lutyens house who ...
It was built in 1292 and famously features a spiral staircase that goes the wrong way round. East Deanery, South Church, which is County Durham's oldest private residence, is on the market for £ ...
The magazine proved an almost instant success. Only two years after its inception — and two years before the Northumberland visit — he had commissioned Lutyens to build Deanery Garden, at Sonning, ...
The house was completed in 1896 to designs by the 27-year-old Lutyens for his mentor Jekyll, a formidable, writer, artist, historian of crafts and country life horticulturist, and garden designer.
As a result, the chalky facade and twisted chimneys of Lutyens’s Marshcourt, and the corbeled brick arches of his Deanery Garden jump off coated matte paper as never before, with astonishing clarity.