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Reference number

SM 39/1/78

Purpose

[5] Design No.5 for alterations

Aspect

Plan of the Hall Floor / with the proposed alterations, Plan of the One pair Floor / with the proposed alterations

Scale

bar scale of 1/6 inch to 1 foot

Inscribed

as above, Design No.5, SamuelThornton Esqr labelled: Area,The Hall, Eating Room, Lobby, Closet, Best Staircase, Back Stairs, Breakfast Room, Ante Room, Mr Thorntons Room, Bookcase (twice), Powdering Room, Water / Closet, Lobby and Ante Room, Drawing Room, 27 Rooms in One [sic], Best Staircase, Back Stairs, Bed Chamber, Mrs Thorntons Room, Powdering Room, Water / Closet, Lobby and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 26/06/1799
    Copy Lincolns Inn Fields June 26th 1799

Medium and dimensions

Pen, sepia and red washes on wove paper (674 x 550)

Hand

Henry Hake Seward (1778 - 1848)
Pupil and assistant May 1794 - September 1808.

Notes

Design No. 5 offers something rather different to designs 1 to 4. Here Soane proposes a bedrooms extension with a generous bow that is to be built on part of the garden.

Level

Drawing

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