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The Rococo boudoir chimneypiece at Castle Hill, Devon, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
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The Rococo boudoir chimneypiece at Castle Hill, Devon, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
CLF311730 The Rococo boudoir chimneypiece at Castle Hill, Devon, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: built by Arthur Fortescue in 1684; remodelled for Lord Clinton by Roger Morris in 1728-29; central part of the house burnt down in 1934 and was rebuilt by 5th Earl Fortescue; this chimneypiece, carved with Aesop's fables, was originally from Pickwell Manor near Barnstaple which was sold during the Regency; it survived the fire;); © Country Life
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Elaborate Fireplace Rococo Style
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This photograph captures the exquisite beauty of the Rococo boudoir chimneypiece at Castle Hill, Devon. Taken from Giles Worsley's renowned book "England's Lost Houses" this image showcases the intricate craftsmanship and ornate details that defined 18th-century decoration. Built by Arthur Fortescue in 1684 and later remodeled by Roger Morris for Lord Clinton in 1728-29, this chimneypiece is a testament to the grandeur of its time. Despite enduring a devastating fire that destroyed much of the central part of the house in 1934, it was lovingly rebuilt by the 5th Earl Fortescue. What makes this chimneypiece truly remarkable is its connection to history. Originally carved with Aesop's fables, it adorned Pickwell Manor near Barnstaple before being sold during the Regency era. Miraculously surviving the fire that ravaged Castle Hill, it stands as a tangible link to a bygone era. The photographer skillfully captures every delicate curve and elaborate detail of this rococo masterpiece. The mirror above adds depth and reflection, enhancing its visual impact even further. This photograph serves as both an artistic tribute to English architecture and an invitation to explore our rich heritage. With its impeccable composition and attention to detail, this photograph transports us back in time while reminding us of England's architectural treasures that have been lost but not forgotten.
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