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Reference number

SM D1/10/4

Purpose

Coleorton, Leicestershire, 1802-08

Aspect

[12] Plan at ground floor and basement (offices) levels

Scale

1/8 in to 1 ft

Inscribed

some dimensions given and rooms labelled

Signed and dated

  • 1802-08

Medium and dimensions

Pen, Indian red and blue washes, pencil on laid paper (315 x 575)

Hand

Dance

Watermark

D & C Blauw IV

Notes

Excluding the corner turrets, the house is 72 feet 3 inches wide.

Verso
Rough plans for Coleorton in various configurations including a 'butterfly' plan, reminiscent of an earlier juvenile effort though on a larger scale, and a rhombus plan, both drawn on a cut sheet on which part of [SM D1/11/4] is drawn out
Pencil
See [SM D1/11/18] verso for a rough related plan and [SM D1/10/5] for a fully worked out rhombus plan.

Level

Drawing

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