Dimensions
210 x 221 x 4mm
The building of Stowe was begun in 1676; over the next century it developed into one of Europe's greatest classical houses, visited by European and Russian royalty. Surrounded by magnificent landscape gardens, the estate still inspires awe in visitors today. Numerous famous architects worked on its construction, including Sir John Vanbrugh, William Kent, James Gibbs, Robert Adam, Thomas Pitt and Sir John Soane. By the mid-nineteenth century, however, the estate had fallen into decline and was only saved by the foundation of Stowe School in 1923. Stowe House is now finally being restored to its former glory. This lavishly illustrated book explores the tumultuous history of a house that was once too grand even for royalty. AUTHOR: Nick Morris is the Operations Director at Stowe School and the Chief Executive Officer of the Stowe House Preservation Trust SELLING POINTS: ? A fascinating account of the rich architectural and social history of Stowe ? This guide tells the enthralling story of the house's rise, decline and rediscovery, illustrated with stunning new photography ? Stowe was built to display power and influence and some of the most famous British architects were instrumental in its creation, making it one of the most important houses in the country 70 colour