« Reply #540 on: Monday 03 August 15 00:47 BST (UK) »
While Ruskie is getting together a more comprehensive summary I will give a quick précis of my thoughts
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Now a summary
1. I think it is a view from the rear. I agree an orangery/sunroom/glasshouse would NOT be visible
2. There are further buildings to the back ie the glasshouse has a further building behind, which makes me think the whole building could be a C shape from the front
3. There have been additions over the years. The 2 entrances suggest this , plus other factors
4. I do agree it is '' in the style of '' The Arts and Crafts movement which flourished between 1880-1910
5. The picture was taken after 1906
6. The lawn is/was used for recreation rather than just having lawn covering a large space.
7. There is a span of Scots Pine from the ''front'' of the building.
8. The tower is suggestive of a coastal location but doesn't exclude inland
If anyone wishes to add to these you are most welcome

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Paternal: Gibbins,McNamara, Jenkins, Schumann, Inwood, Sheehan, Quinlan, Tierney, Cole
Maternal: Munn, Simpson , Brighton, Clayfield, Westmacott, Corbell, Hatherell, Blacksell/Blackstone, Boothey , Muirhead
Son: Bull, Kneebone, Lehmann, Cronin, Fowler, Yates, Biglands, Rix, Carpenter, Pethick, Carrick, Male, London, Jacka, Tilbrook, Scott, Hampshire, Buckley
Brickwalls- Schumann, Simpson,Westmacott/Wennicot
Scott, Cronin
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