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Reference number

SM D1/8/6

Purpose

Stratton Park, Hampshire, c.1807

Aspect

[1] Rough plans, elevations and perspectives of five alternative designs

Scale

not to scale

Inscribed

(verso, pen, Dance) Stratton / Sketches of Lodges

Signed and dated

  • c.1807

Medium and dimensions

Pencil on laid paper (285 x 430)

Hand

Dance

Watermark

fleur-de-lis in crowned cartouche and WR below

Notes

Of the five designs drawn on this sheet, four are variants for a substantial Castle-style entrance and lodges while the fifth (closer to the final design) is simpler with a pair of square lodges with pyramidal roofs flanking railings and a gate.

REPRODUCED. Stroud fig.67a.

Level

Drawing

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