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Anthony Salvin: A Visionary Architect of English Castles and Manor Houses (ABT1091407) Discover the enchanting world of Anthony Salvin

Background imageAnthony Salvin Collection: Front of Newark Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Front of Newark Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Front of Newark Castle, 1898. Founded mid 12th century by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln by charter of Henry I. Dismantled in 17th century after the English Civil War

Background imageAnthony Salvin Collection: The Thames Valley, from the Round Tower, c1870

The Thames Valley, from the Round Tower, c1870. The Round Tower at Windsor castle built in 12th century by Henry II, renovated by Victorian architects Anthony Salvin and Edward Blore

Background imageAnthony Salvin Collection: Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire, 1894. The original mansions solid substantial structure was destroyed by fire in 1745. The present house, designed by Anthony Salvin

Background imageAnthony Salvin Collection: Harlaxton Manor, Lincolnshire, home of the Gregory family, c1880

Harlaxton Manor, Lincolnshire, home of the Gregory family, c1880. The house was built for Sir Gregory Gregory between 1837 and 1845. It combines Elizabethan, Jacobean and Baroque styles

Background imageAnthony Salvin Collection: Peckforton Castle, Cheshire, home of Baron Tollemache, c1880

Peckforton Castle, Cheshire, home of Baron Tollemache, c1880. Designed in the style of a castle of the time of Edward I by the Gothic Revival architect Anthony Salvin

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Salvin's Flag tower and Tudor architecture of Rockingham Castle

Background imageAnthony Salvin Collection: Design Sideboard Lord Falklane Skutterskelfe

Design Sideboard Lord Falklane Skutterskelfe
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Background imageAnthony Salvin Collection: BRANCEPETH CASTLE, is a castle in the village of Brancepeth in County Durham, England

BRANCEPETH CASTLE, is a castle in the village of Brancepeth in County Durham, England, some 5 miles south-west of the city of Durham

Background imageAnthony Salvin Collection: HAUGHTON CASTLE, UK. It was built originally in the 13th century as a tower house

HAUGHTON CASTLE, UK. It was built originally in the 13th century as a tower house and enlarged and fortified in the 14th century

Background imageAnthony Salvin Collection: BRANCEPETH CASTLE, is a castle in the village of Brancepeth in County Durham, England

BRANCEPETH CASTLE, is a castle in the village of Brancepeth in County Durham, England, some 5 miles south-west of the city of Durham

Background imageAnthony Salvin Collection: HAUGHTON CASTLE, UK. It was built originally in the 13th century as a tower house

HAUGHTON CASTLE, UK. It was built originally in the 13th century as a tower house and enlarged and fortified in the 14th century


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Anthony Salvin: A Visionary Architect of English Castles and Manor Houses (ABT1091407) Discover the enchanting world of Anthony Salvin, a prolific English architect whose designs graced numerous castles and manor houses across the 19th century. From the Front of Newark Castle (1898) and The Thames Valley, from the Round Tower (c1870), to Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire (1894), Harlaxton Manor, Lincolnshire (c1880), and Peckforton Castle, Cheshire (c1880), Salvin's masterpieces continue to captivate visitors with their timeless beauty. His designs extended beyond grand exteriors, as evidenced by the elegant Lord Falkland Sideboard at Skutterskelfe. Explore further the architectural wonders of Brancepeth Castle in County Durham (c1863) and Haughton Castle in the UK (built originally in the 13th century as a tower house, extensively remodeled by Salvin in the 19th century). Anthony Salvin's architectural legacy continues to inspire and enchant, leaving an indelible mark on the English landscape and the hearts of those who appreciate the art of design.