Travelers in New York can hop on a 7-hour direct flight to London Heathrow Airport—from there, you can make use of The Ned’s ...
When earlier this year one of our foremost architectural writers, Clive Aslet, published a superb biography of Edwin Lutyens, its subtitle posed a question: Britain’s Greatest Architect?
And, of course, Weaver, along with the magazine, had long been the promoter of the genius of the architect who designed the 5ft-high timber structure: Sir Edwin Lutyens. Country Life gave Lutyens’s ...
Mrs Reginald McKenna, and Her Sons Michael and David, a conversation piece by Sir William Nicholson, is among the star lots in Bonhams 69-lot strong Modern British and Irish Art sale in London on ...
A hidden gem near Dartmoor National Park takes nature lovers along a trail that delivers an architectural wonder and a cosy ...
Originally intended as a small part of the Peace Day events of July 1919, The Cenotaph was designed and built by Edwin Lutyens at the request of the then Prime Minister Lloyd George The Cenotaph ...
surround a 15th century house combined with a 16th century structure as well as 1912 additions by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, who also designed the original garden that attracts hordes of ...
The memorial was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
King George V has recently announced the removal of the Indian capital from Calcutta (now Kolkata) to Delhi, and English architect Edwin Lutyens has been appointed to the commission responsible for ...
The Hunter's and Fisherman's Path to Castle Drogo in Dartmoor National Park has been named one of the UK's best walks - and ...