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Henrietta Street, No. 11: wainscoting in stairhall


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Stair hall wainscoted throughout. Stairs of Portland stone.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: stairhall


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Stair hall wainscoted throughout. Stairs of Portland stone.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: plaster medallion in front parlour


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Plaster medallion from 1782 redecoration by Charles Thorp.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: service staircase (construction detail)


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: plaster medallion in entrance hall


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Plaster medallion from 1782 redecoration by Charles Thorp.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: window in rear drawing room


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: ceiling plasterwork detail


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce.

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Henrietta Street, Nos. 11-13: façades


The street was laid out by Luke Gardiner in 1729-30. Nos. 11 and 12 (at centre of image) were built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon, and William Stewart, 3rd Viscount Mountjoy. No. 12 was substantially re-modelled in 1782. No. 13 (far left) dates to 1740s. The King's Inns Library, designed 1825-8 by Frederick Darley, is just visible at far right.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: principal staircase


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Stair hall wainscoted throughout. Stairs of Portland stone.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: stairhall wainscoting


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Stair hall wainscoted throughout. Stairs of Portland stone. Plaster medallion from 1782 redecoration by Charles Thorp.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: ceiling plasterwork detail


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: service staircase


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: plaster medallion in front parlour


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Plaster medallion from 1782 redecoration by Charles Thorp.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: plaster medallion in front parlour


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Plaster medallion from 1782 redecoration by Charles Thorp.

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: flagstones at first floor landing


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Stair hall wainscoted throughout. Stairs of Portland stone.

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