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Monday, March 28, 2011

House of the Week

The Hunting Lodge


above, The Hunting Lodge when John Fowler lived there.

I have always adored this house in England. It is so romantic and charming...just perfect in its setting in the English countryside 38 miles outside of London. And boy does it have history. It is now home to celebrated British decorator Nicky Haslam. He has lived there since 1978. John Fowler of Colefax and Fowler fame lived there prior to Nicky. The house dates from the 16th century and was built for King Henry VII as a resting place while hunting. It is said to the place where King Henry's son Arthur, big brother of future King Kenry VIII, met his fiance met Catherine of Aragon, who later married Henry after Arthur died. Enjoy and be sure to click on the link at the end to see more pictures from the WSJ article about the house.


photo by Simon Upton


photo by Simon Upton

Click here to read more about the house and see photos.

7 comments:

  1. Whats not to love? It combines both beauty and charm and is loaded with oodles of history....fabulous!

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  2. "It is spectacularly pretty, even more so because of the lawn, which is mowed in a different pattern each week." Yeah.

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  3. How disappointing that the new garden room, tantalizingly described, was not pictured in the article!

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  4. The new garden room is shown in the hard copy of the WSJ magazine that came with the paper this weekend. It has Anna Wintour on the front. Lots of photos not in the online story. Worth hunting it down.

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  5. Ahhh...the gardens...spectacular!!

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  6. Hi ladies, I've just discovered your blog & I've subscribed via email. Absolutely lovely. I'm in Houston and have a jewelry design/fashion/travel yada yada yada blog. I'm going to post about you on Thursday and link back to you, of course. xx's Marsha

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  7. Oh, just my cup of tea!!! The perfect setting for a movie :) The roof line is absolutely divine!

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