Mottistone Manor, the Home of The Right Hon. Maj-Gen J. B. Seely
Country Life magazine dated March 15th 1929 featuring a main article on Mottistone Manor in the Isle of Wight, with a seven page write up on the history of the Tudor manor built by Chekes, including black and white photograph illustrations of the recent renovation work by Architects Mr John Seely & Mr Paul Paget which includes the manor interior, furnishings, exterior and plans. This original issue is in very good condition with a portrait frontispiece of Colonel H. A. Wernher D.S.O and Lady Zia Wernher.
Publish Date: 16th March 1929
County: Isle Of Wight
Illustrator: Country Life
£60
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