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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. 7: staircase


This was Nathaniel Clement's residence, built between 1739-43. Double-height stair hall.

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Henrietta Street, No. 7: stairhall ceiling


This was Nathaniel Clement's residence, built between 1739-43. Double-height stair hall.

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Henrietta Street, No. 9: stairhall, party wall


Design is attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Plan and façade a close transcription of No. 30 Old Burlington Street, London, designed by Lord Burlington and Colen Campbell for Algernon Coote, Lord Mountrath.

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Henrietta Street, No. 7: staircase (detail)


This was Nathaniel Clement's residence, built between 1739-43. Double-height stair hall.

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Henrietta Street, No. 9: ceiling of stairhall (detail)


Design is attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Plan and façade a close transcription of No. 30 Old Burlington Street, London, designed by Lord Burlington and Colen Campbell for Algernon Coote, Lord Mountrath.

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Henrietta Street, No. 7: staircase balustrade (detail)


This was Nathaniel Clement's residence, built between 1739-43. Double-height stair hall.

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Henrietta Street, No. 10: general view of stairhall


The residence of Luke Gardiner, the house dates to the late 1720s. Sir Edward Lovett Pearce credited with some assistance in design. Originally of four-bays wide (at right), the house was enlarged and re-modelled on numerous occasions beginning c1755. This stair hall dates from the remodelling of the house.

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Henrietta Street, No. 7: stairhall


This was Nathaniel Clement's residence, built between 1739-43. Double-height stair hall.

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Henrietta Street, No. 13: staircase


The house was built in the 1740s by Luke Gardiner, but was not leased until 1755. This staircase was formerly at Lisle House, Molesworth Street (demolished in 1974). The original staircase had been removed late C19 or early C20, when the house was in tenements.

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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: 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. 9: view of first floor landing


Design is attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Plan and façade a close transcription of No. 30 Old Burlington Street, London, designed by Lord Burlington and Colen Campbell for Algernon Coote, Lord Mountrath.

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Henrietta Street, No. 9: stairhall


Design is attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Plan and façade a close transcription of No. 30 Old Burlington Street, London, designed by Lord Burlington and Colen Campbell for Algernon Coote, Lord Mountrath.

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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. 7: stairhall (upper level)


This was Nathaniel Clement's residence, built between 1739-43. Double-height stair hall.

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Henrietta Street, No. 9: general view of stairhall


Design is attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Plan and façade a close transcription of No. 30 Old Burlington Street, London, designed by Lord Burlington and Colen Campbell for Algernon Coote, Lord Mountrath.

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Henrietta Street, No. 10: ceiling of first floor ante-room


The residence of Luke Gardiner, the house dates to the late 1720s. Sir Edward Lovett Pearce credited with some assistance in design. Originally of four-bays wide (at right), the house was enlarged and re-modelled on numerous occasions beginning c1755. This was the original ceiling of the 1720s stair hall.

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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. 7: staircase balustrade (detail)


This was Nathaniel Clement's residence, built between 1739-43. Double-height stair hall.

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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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