Romantic English Homes

Romantic English Homes by Robert O’Byrne, published by Ryland Peters & Small on September 8, 2011, is a visually rich exploration of English houses, featuring original photography that highlights their unique charm. This edition spans 176 pages and presents a collection of 13 residences, many of which have never been photographed before. The book captures the essence of England’s historical passion for collecting, showcasing a variety of homes that reflect an eclectic mix of styles and tastes, from classical to gothic.
Readers will discover a diverse array of properties across England, from Dorset and Devon to London and Lancashire. Each home is adorned with an assortment of decorative elements, illustrating a blend of influences that speak to the country’s enduring love for collecting. Romantic English Homes emphasizes the romantic timelessness of these residences, inviting readers to appreciate the layered aesthetics that define them. This book serves as a testament to the rich tradition of decorating and sustainable living within the context of English homes.
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A unique collection of timeless English houses featuring original photography make this a book to treasure.
Ever since the first milords embarked on a Grand Tour in the seventeenth century, the passion for developing collections has been a national trait of England. As a result, the country’s aristocratic palaces became repositories of treasure gathered from around the globe. But so too, thanks to the spread of an Empire providing goods from across the globe, did almost every residence in England. Romantic English Homes features 13 such houses, the majority never before photographed. Large or small, old or new, they all convey an impression of massed objects intentionally mingling styles and tastes, the classical placed next to the gothic, tartan pattern competing with floral print. Decorated with defiant eclecticism, the buildings featured here, brought to you by Robert O’Byrne, indicate that although the Empire may have gone, the English love of collecting remains as strong as ever. Criss-crossing the country, from Dorset, Devon and Cornwall to East Anglia and Suffolk, from London to Lancashire and Shropshire, it is both the romantic timelessness of these properties and their many-layered appearance that makes them so alluring.
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