Author Topic: Where Am I? No. 12a - Part Two of "Cazza's House"  (Read 87706 times)

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Re: Where Am I? No. 12a - Part Two of "Cazza's House"
« Reply #216 on: Tuesday 11 August 15 09:29 BST (UK) »
I keep coming back to this and searching the internet but nothing seems to match. Looking at what could be a mast in the trees - could it be a mast on a railway line?  Just thinking out loud really
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Re: Where Am I? No. 12a - Part Two of "Cazza's House"
« Reply #217 on: Monday 17 August 15 13:32 BST (UK) »
Just come home from a weeks holiday on Norfolk.
Found myself looking at houses as we drove around.......  Just in case!
Edmonds/Edmunds - mainly Sussex
DeBoo - London
Green - Suffolk
Parker - Sussex
Kemp - Essex
Farrington - Essex
Boniface - West Sussex

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Re: Where Am I? No. 12a - Part Two of "Cazza's House"
« Reply #218 on: Monday 17 August 15 13:36 BST (UK) »
Just come home from a weeks holiday on Norfolk.
Found myself looking at houses as we drove around.......  Just in case!

You didn't find it, yet you still came back??

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Re: Where Am I? No. 12a - Part Two of "Cazza's House"
« Reply #219 on: Monday 17 August 15 15:09 BST (UK) »
Have been trying to find an updated pic of Coldharbour Manor Leafsheath Lane East Grinstead

Street View only shows bushes.  ::)

Don't think it is but I am annoyed because after looking through 4 volumes of ''Recent English Domestic Architecture'' I want it to be so I can stop looking  ;D
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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

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Re: Where Am I? No. 12a - Part Two of "Cazza's House"
« Reply #220 on: Monday 17 August 15 15:30 BST (UK) »
Have been trying to find an updated pic of Coldharbour Manor Leafsheath Lane East Grinstead

Street View only shows bushes.  ::)

Don't think it is but I am annoyed because after looking through 4 volumes of ''Recent English Domestic Architecture'' I want it to be so I can stop looking  ;D

This one David?

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/detailMatching.html/svr/1716?prop=20308502&sale=28075721&country=england
Cross Steeple Claydon Bucks,  Jennings Steeple Claydon Bucks,  Steel Byfield Northants,  Rogers Northants,  Wheeler Oxon,  Roberts Oxon,  Bonham Oxon/ Middleton Cheney Northants,  Maycock Northants,  Abbott Northants , Newman Northants, Buckingham Bucks, Hart Warks, Newth Gloucs.

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Re: Where Am I? No. 12a - Part Two of "Cazza's House"
« Reply #221 on: Monday 17 August 15 15:36 BST (UK) »
Thank you Jaywit

That site had a previous listing - from 2009?- and the blurb was ''built early 1900s arts and crafts etc'' and while I could see the wings I wanted to see depth.

I have been on archive.org looking through English domestic architecture and buildings etc from the 1920s and back.

I wont give up  :-\
Genealogy-Its a family thing

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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Re: Where Am I? No. 12a - Part Two of "Cazza's House"
« Reply #222 on: Monday 17 August 15 15:47 BST (UK) »
Someone asked why this aspect of the house was photographed. The obvious response to that was that we haven't found the other yet.

But looking through a lot I think this aspect - whether it be back or front - was to show the lawn and house together to give the impression of space, because with wealth comes space.

Its also a common theme in schools, asylums etc

http://www.theretreatyork.org.uk/assets/images/headers/section-header-building.jpg
Genealogy-Its a family thing

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
Gedmatch Kit : T812072

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Re: Where Am I? No. 12a - Part Two of "Cazza's House"
« Reply #223 on: Monday 17 August 15 16:51 BST (UK) »
Still puzzled about the paintwork! Who paints their bay window frames in alternating light/dark shades?
Were they perhaps trying to add a mock-Tudor element (mock mock-Tudor?) to the building? Was the Arts & Crafts/Queen Anne revival/tile-hung walls/hospital-style-double-doors ensemble not enough for them?  ;D

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Re: Where Am I? No. 12a - Part Two of "Cazza's House"
« Reply #224 on: Monday 17 August 15 23:30 BST (UK) »
Still puzzled about the paintwork! Who paints their bay window frames in alternating light/dark shades?

Just the fashion of the time I suppose. Who paints the walls in a room different colours, or only hangs wallpaper on one wall out of four in a room?  :)