Dalham Hall

Catalogue No. C0136
Date 1902

Newmarket

Suffolk, England
CB8 8TB

Lutyens’s only realised work for Aylsham Park, designed for Colonel E. F. Rhodes in 1903, was a pair of red‑brick gates and a lodge with heavily rusticated stone dressings, curved screen walls, niches and herringbone‑pattern tile bands, his larger house scheme remaining unbuilt.

Description

He [Mallow] was superceded by Lutyens, whose own proposals for the house (for Col. E.F.Rhodes) were unexecuted, apart from GATES and LODGE 3/4 m. WNW, 1903. Red Brick with heavy stone rustication. Curved screen walls with niches and bands of tiles laid herringbone-wise. (Bettley and Pevsner, 2015, p.213)

Bibliography

Bettley, J., Pevsner, N., (2015) Suffolk: West. Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England.. New Haven and London: Yale University Press.,

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