Great Tangley Manor, 1911, (1914). Artist: Jamess Ogilvy
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Great Tangley Manor, 1911, (1914). Artist: Jamess Ogilvy
Great Tangley Manor, 1911, (1914). Great Tangley Manor is a Grade 1 listed property. The manor is mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086, where it was described as a royal hunting lodge. In 1582 alterations were carried out, constructing the main wing of the property. A number of timbers from the Armada fleet were incorporated into the dining room wood panelling. In 1880 Wycham Flower bought the property and commissioned Phillip Webb to further extend the property and design the moat and gardens. During the first half of the 19th century, King George V and Queen Mary, visited the property and signed the window of the dining room. The signatures of King George VI can be seen on the dressing room windows of the master suite. From A Pilgrimage In Surrey, Vol. 1, by James S. Ogilvy. [George Routledge & Sons Limited, London, 1914]. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © The Print Collector
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This print showcases Great Tangley Manor, a remarkable Grade 1 listed property with a rich history dating back to the Domesday Book in 1086. Originally described as a royal hunting lodge, the manor underwent significant alterations in 1582 when the main wing was constructed. An intriguing feature of this magnificent estate is its dining room wood panelling, which incorporates timbers salvaged from the Armada fleet. In 1880, Wycham Flower became the proud owner of Great Tangley Manor and enlisted renowned architect Phillip Webb to expand and enhance the property. Webb's vision included designing stunning gardens and even a moat surrounding the manor, adding an air of enchantment to this already extraordinary place. Over time, Great Tangley Manor has welcomed distinguished guests such as King George V and Queen Mary during their visits in the first half of the 19th century. Their presence is commemorated by their signatures adorning various windows throughout the house. Notably, visitors can spot King George VI's signature on one of the dressing room windows within the master suite. This evocative photograph captures not only Great Tangley Manor's architectural splendor but also its historical significance as a cherished landmark that has witnessed centuries of grandeur and prestige. It serves as an enduring testament to England's rich heritage and offers viewers a glimpse into its storied past through James S. Ogilvy's lens.
Framed Prints of Great Tangley Manor, 1911, (1914). Artist: Jamess Ogilvy
Step into the past with our exquisite framed print of Great Tangley Manor, captured in 1911 by renowned artist James Ogilvy. This stunning piece of heritage art brings to life the grandeur and history of this Grade 1 listed property, first mentioned in the Domesday Book as a royal hunting lodge in 1086. Add an air of sophistication and timeless charm to your home or office with this beautiful framed print from Media Storehouse's Heritage Images collection.
Photo Prints of Great Tangley Manor, 1911, (1914). Artist: Jamess Ogilvy
Step back in time with our exquisite photographic print from Media Storehouse, featuring the enchanting Great Tangley Manor as it stood in 1911 (circa 1914). This captivating image, by renowned artist James Ogilvy, showcases the historic beauty and grandeur of this Grade 1 listed property. With its rich history, dating back to the Domesday Book in 1086, this manor was once a royal hunting lodge. Bring the essence of the past into your home with this stunning, high-quality print that is sure to be a conversation starter and a cherished addition to your decor.
Poster Prints of Great Tangley Manor, 1911, (1914). Artist: Jamess Ogilvy
"Step back in time with our exquisite poster print from Media Storehouse, featuring the enchanting Great Tangley Manor as it looked in 1911, captured beautifully by artist James Ogilvy. Dating back to the Domesday Book in 1086, this Grade 1 listed property has a rich history as a royal hunting lodge. Bring the timeless charm of Great Tangley Manor into your home or office with this high-quality, museum-grade poster print from Heritage Images. Perfect for history enthusiasts, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates the elegance of the past."
Jigsaw Puzzles of Great Tangley Manor, 1911, (1914). Artist: Jamess Ogilvy
Discover the rich history of Great Tangley Manor with our stunning jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. Featuring an exquisite image of the manor from 1911, captured by renowned artist James Ogilvy, this puzzle brings the past to life. As a Grade 1 listed property, Great Tangley Manor holds a significant place in history, with mentions in the Domesday Book dating back to 1086. Immerse yourself in this captivating puzzle and uncover the beauty and stories of this remarkable manor. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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