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Mentmore, many of the rooms named for the collections they once contained. 1:Grand Hall; 2:White Drawing Room; 3:Dining Room; 4:Library; 5:
Amber Room
; 6:
limoges Room
; 7:
Imperial staircase
; 8:Study; 9:Vestibule; 10:Green drawing Room; 11:South Enrance Hall; 12:
Blarenberghe Room
; 13:
du Barry Room
; 14:Billiards Room; 15:Smoking Room/Armoury; 33: Italian garden; 34:Servants' courtyard; 35:
Cour d'honneur
; 35:South Terrace; ST:minor service staircases. For other rooms, please see
Servants' quarters
expiremental design
The terrace, Waddesdon Manor
The terrace, Waddesdon Manor
expiremental design
Waddesdon Manor. The north entrance
facade
.
expiremental design
Piano nobile of Belton House. 1:Marble Hall; 2:Great Staircase; 3:Bedchamber, now Blue Room; 4:Sweatmeat Closet; 5:Back stairs & east entrance; 6:Chapel Drawing Room; 7:Chapel (double height); 8:Tyrconnel Room; 9:Saloon; 10:Red Drawing Room; 11:Little Parlour (now Tapestry Room); 12:School Room; 13:Closet; 14:Back Stairs & West Entrance; 15:Service Room; 16:Upper storey of kitchen, (now Hondecoeter Room);
Please note
: This is an unscaled plan for illustrative purposes only.
Belton House first floor plan. Key:
A
: Upper storey of kitchen, (now Hondecoeter Room);
B
: Service room (now Breakfast Room);
C
: Back stairs and West Entrance;
D
: Closet;
E
:School Room;
F
:Withdrawing room (now Red Drawing Room;
G
:Little Parlour (now Tapestry Room);
H
:Great Parlour (now Saloon);
J
: Marble Hall;
K
: Withdrawing Room (now Tyrconnel Room);
L
: Great Staircase;
M
: Upper storey of chapel;
N
: Gallery of private
pew
overlooking chapel;
O
: Ante Room (now Chapel Drawing Room);
P
: Back stairs & east Entrance;
Q
: Sweetmeat closet;
R
Bed chamber (now Blue Room).
Please note
: This is an unscaled plan for illustrative purposes only.
2nd Floor from above
Same view as above
File:BHfromair.jpg
2nd Floor from above
File:BHousebirdseye.jpg
Piano nobile from above
File:BHouseintochapel.jpg
View into chapel and piano nobile.
View into chapel and piano nobile.
Ickworth House
Ickworth House, the ground floor. 1: Library; 2: Drawing Room; 3: Dining Room; 4:Entrance and (inner) Staircase Hall; 5:Smoking Room; 6:Pompeian room; 7: Orangery & (unfinished) West Wing; 8: East (Family) Wing; 9: Portico; 10: Topiary Garden.
Buscot Park, the south front.
Buscot Park, the piano nobile. 1: Hall; 2: Dutch Room; 3: Dining Room; 4: Saloon; 5: Drawing Room; 6: Staircase Hall; 7: Sitting Room.
Buscot Park― The South Front
Buscot Park, the piano nobile. 1: Hall; 2: Dutch Room; 3: Dining Room; 4: Saloon; 5: Drawing Room; 6: Staircase Hall; 7: Sitting Room.
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