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Reference number

SM D2/1/30

Purpose

Ashburnham Place, Sussex, 1813-14

Aspect

[32] Ground floor plan and part-section of S and SW wings of offices showing alterations to make a New Servants Hall and additions linking S wing with the centre

Scale

¼ in to 1 ft

Inscribed

as above, some rooms labelled including (S wing) Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, Pantry, Steps to / Fish Larder, Area to Fish room / Window, (SE wing) New Servants Hall and dimensions given

Signed and dated

  • 1813-14

Medium and dimensions

Pen, sepia, yellow ochre, pink and blue washes, pencil, partly pricked for transfer on wove paper, strip added, with three old patches (540 x 1040, irregular at top)

Hand

Dance

Watermark

J Whatman 1811

Notes

The southwest service wing lay diagonally as a virtually detached range and here the servants hall was to be reduced in size to make a room for the steward whose office was within the main envelope of the house. Other improvements included a top-lit stair.

Level

Drawing

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