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Wanstead House: East London''s Lost Palace

English

By (author): Hannah Armstrong

In c.1713, Sir Richard Child, heir to a mercantile fortune, commissioned Colen Campbell, to build Wanstead House, one of the noblest houses, not only in England, but in Europe. Campbells innovative classical façade was widely influential and sowed the seeds for English Palladianism. Its opulent interior by William Kent was equal to Kensington Palace and its extensive gardens were attributed to leading landscape designers George London and Humphry Repton.

Wansteads glory days came to an end in 1822, when a major sale of its contents was arranged to pay off financial debts. Two years later the house was demolished, its building fabric dispersed far and wide. A large crater on an east London golf course is all that remains of this once princely mansion.

Based on scholarly research, Wanstead House: East Londons Lost Palace provides the first illustrated history of the lost Georgian estate, charting the meteoric rise and fall of the Child dynasty. By restoring Wansteads reputation amongst the leading houses of the era, this book demonstrates that those lost in actuality, should by no means be lost to history. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 163 x 239mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781800856097

About Hannah Armstrong

Hannah Armstrong completed her PhD at Birkbeck College University of London having previously studied at the University of Glasgow where she graduated with a Masters with Distinction in Decorative Arts and Design History. In 2012 Hannah Armstrong was awarded the Anne Christopherson Fellowship at the British Museum's Prints and Drawings department. She lives in South West London.

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