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Preliminary designs for re-modelling the house, 13 November 1808 (2)

Soane's rough preliminary design (42 a and b) was cut up to make labels for his collection of drawings made by James Playfair (1755-1794) probably by George Bailey (1792-1860, pupil then assistant, 1806-37, curator 1837-60). Here it is partly re-united.
Drawing 43 is the first of four variant designs that takes a footprint of about 80 feet by 62 feet deep (north-south), the original one having been about 62 feet wide (north-south) by 70 feet deep. The entrance via a portico is now on the north side and leads (drawing 43) into a domed vestibule; an idea re-introduced in drawings 60 and 61 (dated 11 February 1809) but then dropped. The three rooms on the east side are made out of three existing rooms from the first building phase: the Soane-designed drawing room becomes the library, the entrance hall now a room for Stephen Thornton and the old (pre-Soane) eating room now the drawing room. All else is new.
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