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"Discovering the Beauty of Rusticated Architecture" Step into an alcove at the south-west corner of Heveningham Hall

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Rusticated Collection: An alcove at the south-west corner of the house, Heveningham Hall
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Rusticated Collection: The west or kitchen wing, Seaton Delaval, from The Country Houses of Sir John Vanbrugh by Jeremy
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Rusticated Collection: Heale House, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
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Rusticated Collection: The banqueting loggia opposite the east front, Kings Weston House, Bristol
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Rusticated Collection: Streatlam Castle (b/w photo)
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Rusticated Collection: Fibula in the form of a three-storey tripartite gate of rusticated masonry, c
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Rusticated Collection: Chiswick, design for a rustic cascade and bridge set against the terrace
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Rusticated Collection: Design for the Royal Palace of Caserta, 1756 (engraving)
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Rusticated Collection: Portal with kiosk, Meudon, and covered terrace, St. Denis
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Rusticated Collection: Palazzo of the Kings of England in the Borgo Nuovo, Rome, from Palazzi di Roma
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Rusticated Collection: Palazzo Pitti, begun c. 1457 (photo)
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Rusticated Collection: View of the exterior with the Medici coat of arms (photo)
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Rusticated Collection: View of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and the J. J. Astor residence along 5th Avenue at 33rd
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Rusticated Collection: Residence of J. A. McMurtrie (b / w photo)
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Rusticated Collection: Cross-Section of the Agate Pavilion and Hanging Garden at Tsarskoye Selo, c
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Rusticated Collection: Design for an arcade with balustrade top from The Gardens of Wilton, c
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Rusticated Collection: Palazzo del Collegio de Propaganda Fide, from Palazzi di Roma, part II
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Rusticated Collection: Palazzo Grazioli, Piazza San Marco, Rome, from Palazzi di Roma, part II
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Rusticated Collection: Burlington House, Piccadilly, from Vitruvius Britannicus or The British
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Rusticated Collection: The Great Gate at Burlington House, Piccadilly, from
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Rusticated Collection: The South Front of Chatsworth, illustration from
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Rusticated Collection: Oberons Palace, c. 1611 (pen & ink on paper)
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Rusticated Collection: Northern Saving Fund Safe Deposit & Trust Co. 1885-86 (colour lithograph)
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Rusticated Collection: Chiswick, design for a rockword cascade with an octagonal Doric temple on the terrace
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Rusticated Collection: Chiswick, design for a cascade (pen and ink and wash on paper)
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Rusticated Collection: Chiswick, design for a pedimented cascade combined with a road bridge at the end of
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Rusticated Collection: Palazzo Borghese, Rome, from Palazzi di Roma, part I
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Rusticated Collection: Set Design for Poliuto, Teatro Comunale, Faenza
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Rusticated Collection: Palazzo di Caprarola, c. 1559-73, from Palazzi di Roma, part II
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Rusticated Collection: Chiswick, design for the cascade as built (pen and ink over pencil on paper)
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Rusticated Collection: View of Snow Hill undergoing improvements, 1803 (drawing)
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Rusticated Collection: Giltspur Street Compter, 1831 (engraving)
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Rusticated Collection: Chateau de Versailles from the Garden Side, before 1678 (oil on canvas)
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Rusticated Collection: Elevation for the West Front of Parliament House, Dublin, c. 1787 (pen and brush with brown ink)

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"Discovering the Beauty of Rusticated Architecture" Step into an alcove at the south-west corner of Heveningham Hall, and you'll find yourself transported to a world where history meets elegance. This charming spot, captured in a black and white photo from The English Country House, showcases the allure design. Moving on to Seaton Delaval's west wing, we are treated to another glimpse of this architectural style. The kitchen wing stands proudly, its rustic charm evident even in the monochromatic image from The Country Houses of Sir John Vanbrugh, and is a testament to how rustication can infuse character into any structure. Heale House beckons us next with its timeless appeal. As we admire it through the lens of The English Manor House photograph, we witness how rusticated elements add depth and texture to its façade. Each stone tells a story that spans generations. The banqueting loggia opposite Kings Weston House's east front captures our attention next. A black and white snapshot from Jeremy Musson's book reveals how rustication creates an inviting atmosphere for guests as they gather under this grand structure. It speaks volumes about Sir John Vanbrugh's genius in blending formality with rustic beauty. Streatlam Castle emerges before us like a vision frozen in time. In this vintage photograph, we see how rusticated masonry elevates its architectural splendor while hinting at tales from centuries past. A fibula shaped like a three-storey tripartite gate further exemplifies the versatility of rustication across different art forms and eras. Its intricate design captivates our imagination as we marvel at its craftsmanship. Chiswick presents us with yet another example – a picturesque cascade and bridge set against an enchanting terrace adorned with rustic elements. This design transports us to idyllic landscapes where nature intertwines seamlessly with human ingenuity. As our journey continues towards Italy, we encounter the Royal Palace of Caserta.