Howsham Hall (Part 1), The Seat of Col. The Hon. Tatton Willoughby
Original Country Life magazine dated August 24th 1935 featuring a main article on Howsham Hall in Yorkshire (Part 1), built by Sir William Bamburgh Ca. 1610. A six page illustrated article written by Arthur Oswald with images of the Jacobean Hall from the south-west, the porch, architectural details and the interior including views of the hall, the dining room and more. This issue is in very good condition with a lovely portrait frontispiece of The Hon. Deborah Greenwood.
Publish Date: 24th August 1935
County: Yorkshire
Illustrator: Country Life
£60
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