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Reference number

SM D1/1/6

Purpose

Stratton Park, Hampshire, 1803-07

Aspect

[11] Elevation of W half of nine-bay front elevation with Serlian window and with new attic floor and portico

Scale

1/7 in to 1 ft

Inscribed

vertical dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 1803-07

Medium and dimensions

Pen, sepia, Payne's gray and yellow washes, pencil on coarse buff wove paper (215 x 300)

Hand

Dance

Notes

The Serlian window used by Sanderson for the end projecting bays of the front (south) elevation is shown here and a fluted Doric portico. Dance's rendering of the attic storey indicates stone masonry. Neither a Serlian window nor fluted Doric was used in Dance's executed scheme which employed stucco with stone dressings.

Level

Drawing

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