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Lily Basin and West Front; The Hill, Hampstead Heath, c1900
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Lily Basin and West Front; The Hill, Hampstead Heath, c1900
Lily Basin and West Front; The Hill, Hampstead Heath, c1900. Inverforth House (formally known as The Hill) is a large detached house at North End Way on the outskirts of Hampstead, London. It was owned by William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme from 1904 to 1925. It was rebuilt in the Queen Anne style in 1895 by the architectural firm Grayson and Ould. From The Studio Volume 57. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1912-13]
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Camden Detached Hampstead Hampstead Heath Heath Leaf Leaves Lever Lily Lily Pad Lily Pond Lord Pond Queen Anne Queen Anne Style Studio Publications Studio Volume 57 Symmetry Viscount Faaade Leverhulme The Hill Viscount Leverhulme
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This print captures the serene beauty of Lily Basin and West Front at The Hill, Hampstead Heath in London around 1900. Inverforth House, formerly known as The Hill, stands proudly on the outskirts of Hampstead, owned by William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme from 1904 to 1925. Rebuilt in the elegant Queen Anne style in 1895 by Grayson and Ould architects, this large detached house exudes grandeur and sophistication. The photograph showcases a harmonious blend of nature and architecture. Lush green leaves surround the building while vibrant flowers bloom in its well-manicured garden. A tranquil pond adorned with lily pads adds a touch of serenity to the scene. A statue gracefully stands amidst this picturesque landscape. The image perfectly encapsulates the essence of early twentieth-century England with its symmetrical facade and timeless charm. It is a testament to both human creativity and natural beauty coexisting harmoniously. Published in The Studio Volume 57 during 1912-13, this print offers us a glimpse into an era long gone but not forgotten. It invites us to appreciate the artistry behind architectural design while celebrating the wonders of nature that continue to captivate our hearts even today.
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