Plasterwork Ceiling Collection
Step into the grandeur of England's lost houses, where plasterwork ceilings take center stage
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Step into the grandeur of England's lost houses, where plasterwork ceilings take center stage. From the magnificent library at Rufford Abbey in Nottinghamshire to the opulent entrance hall at Sutton Scarsdale in Derbyshire, these architectural marvels transport you back in time. In London's Home House and 20 St. James Square, Robert Adam's masterpieces showcase plasterwork ceilings that exude elegance and sophistication. The Music Room at Home House and the Dining Room at 20 St. James Square are testaments to Adam's genius, with intricate designs adorning every inch of these regal spaces. Venturing further into the English countryside, Clouds Manor House in Wiltshire boasts an interior adorned with a breathtaking plasterwork ceiling that adds a touch of splendor to this manor house retreat. Meanwhile, Heveningham Hall in Suffolk showcases its stately library with a captivating ceiling design that enhances its scholarly ambiance. Little Ridge in Wiltshire presents a dining room fit for royalty, complete with an enchanting plasterwork ceiling that sets the tone for lavish feasts and unforgettable gatherings. Highcliffe Castle in Hampshire enchants visitors with its drawing room featuring an awe-inspiring ceiling design that complements its picturesque surroundings. Byram Park in Yorkshire invites you to admire its interior adorned with a mesmerizing plasterwork ceiling - a testament to the craftsmanship of yesteryears. And as you step into 19 Arlington Street's Great Room in Green Park, London, prepare to be awestruck by yet another masterpiece from Robert Adam himself - a stunning example of his mastery over plasterwork ceilings. Chastleton House's Drawing Room or Great Chamber takes us back even further through time as we gaze upon its exquisite black-and-white photograph capturing an era long gone but forever preserved within this remarkable space. Lastly, Chandos House on Queen Anne Street reveals an elegant first-floor ante-room boasting a captivating plasterwork ceiling, showcasing the timeless beauty and grandeur that define England's country houses.