Few interior styles have enjoyed such longevity as the classic English country interior. It's such a coveted look across the globe, and one that many of us want to replicate, no matter where we live.
Roger Jones, Director of Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler and Emily Evans Eerdmans, Design Historian will have a lively discussion on John Fowler and Nancy Lancaster’s creation of the English Country House ...
Born in 1945, in Dublin, to a pre-eminent family of the Anglo-Irish gentry, Richard Alexander Charles Cobbe is one the ...
The Mount in Cookham Dean is so magical, it’s inspired famous authors and artists alike. A Grade II listed residence near the River Thames just listed for £4 million (about $5.1 million), and the ...
This article aims to reconstruct the plan of Theobalds, Hertfordshire, built between 1564 and 1585 by Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley. Theobalds was perhaps the most significant English country house ...
With its chimneys thrusting into the sky, its half-timbered brick façade and vast expanses of leaded glass, the stately structure exemplifies the moment when the English country-house tradition met ...
If there’s one thing that Bobby Axelrod knows, it’s how to isolate in style. Fans of the long-running Showtime series Billions last saw Damian Lewis’s character running off to Switzerland at the end ...
A resplendent and centuries-old English estate that sits grandly at the end of a sweeping, tree-lined driveway in the rural village of Shaw, in Wiltshire, has come to the market. Shaw House, as it’s ...
Positioned to take in sweeping views of San Francisco Bay, this European-influenced estate has come on the market after a two-year renovation. The interior of the house, which was built in 1981 and ...
CONJURING A COZY European-style country house atop a San Francisco apartment building? Sounds like the stuff of fairy tales. But imbuing humdrum interiors with moody magic has become one of designer ...
"Everything in the White House must have a reason for being there," Jackie Kennedy once told American Journalist Hugh Sidney in 1961. "It would be sacrilege merely to redecorate it —a word I hate." ...