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Magna Carta, and pretty ladies' maids. Architecture of the 11th Duke of Norfolk (2); with particular reference to Arundel Castle. , by John Martin Robinson, published 7 July 1983 in Country Life (vol. 174 no. 4481, article, pp.46-49) accessible at: R.I.B.A. Library
Rebuilding Uppark, by Dan Cruickshank, published 18 January 1990 in Country Life (vol. 184 no. 3, article, pp.56-57)
Art and laughter, by Stephen Jones, published 19 April 1990 in Country Life (vol. 184 no. 16, article, pp.152-153)
Finding the friary [Arundel's Dominican Priory], by Timothy Hudon, published 12 July 1990 in Country Life (vol. 184 no. 28, article, pp.94-94)
New theatre complex at Glyndebourne; Architects: Michael Hopkins & Partners , by Hugo Cole, published 6 December 1990 in Country Life (vol. 184 no. 49, article, p.115)
Arundel Castle, West Sussex (1), by John Martin Robinson, published 23 May 1991 in Country Life (vol. 185 no. 21, article, pp.98-101) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 11170] & R.I.B.A. Library
Abstract:In 1877 the 15th Duke of Norfolk and his architect C A Buckler began the conversion of Arundel Castle into the largest of all great Victorian houses
Arundel Castle, West Sussex (2), by John Martin Robinson, published 30 May 1991 in Country Life (vol. 185 no. 22, article, pp.130-135) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 11171][Lib 13665] & R.I.B.A. Library
Abstract:The sumptuous interiors created by C A Buckler between 1877 and 1901 combine detailed recreation of 13th-century forms with up-to-the-minute domestic technology
Ashfold House, West Sussex; Architects: John Simpson, by Clive Aslet, published 7 November 1991 in Country Life (vol. 185 no. 45, article, pp.42-45)
Rising from ashes [Uppark], by John Martin Robinson, published 20 February 1992 in Country Life (vol. 186 no. 8, article, pp.42-45)
Old-fashioned garden revival [at Preston Manor], by David Beevers, published 6 August 1992 in Country Life (vol. 186 no. 32, article, pp.56-57)
Arundel Castle, West Sussex, by John Martin Robinson, published 3 December 1992 in Country Life (vol. 186 no. 49, article, pp.72-76) accessible at: R.I.B.A. Library
Lime House, Sussex, by Michael Hall, published 11 March 1993 in Country Life (vol. 187 no. 10, article, pp.64-67)
Petworth House, Sussex, by Michael Hall, published 10 June 1993 in Country Life (vol. 187 no. 23, article, pp.128-133) accessible at: R.I.B.A. Library
Abstract:A look at the refurbished house and how the collections of paintings and sculpture have been returned to the way they were displayed in the lifetime of the 3rd Earl of Egremont.
Opera rusticana; Architects: Michael Hopkins & Partners, by Hugo Cole, published 24 February 1994 in Country Life (vol. 188 no. 8, article, pp.56-59)
Last glimpse of Virginia Woolf's house [Asham House near Firle], by Country Life contributor(s), published 9 June 1994 in Country Life (vol. 180 no. 23, article, p.130)
House of plenty [greenhouses at West Dean Park], by George Plumptre, published 2 March 1995 in Country Life (vol. 189 no. 9, article, pp.42-45)
Great Dixter, Sussex, by Charles Hind, published 2 November 1995 in Country Life (vol. 189 no. 44, article, pp.50-55)
Shulbrede Priory, Sussex, by Jeremy Musson, published 14 December 1995 in Country Life (vol. 189 no. 50, article, pp.38-41)
Arundel Park, Sussex, by John Martin Robinson, published 20 June 1996 in Country Life (vol. 190 no. 25, article, pp.60-65) accessible at: R.I.B.A. Library
Abstract:The house was built as a dower house in the grounds of Arundel Castle in 1958-1962 to designs by Claud Phillimore with interiors designed by John Fowler
Nymans, Sussex, by John Cornforth, published 5 June 1997 in Country Life (vol. 191 no. 23, article, pp.60-65)
Goodwood House, Sussex, by Rosemary Baird, published 24 July 1997 in Country Life (vol. 191 no. 30, article, pp.44-51)
The Glories of Goodwood, by John Martin Robinson, published 25 September 1997 in Country Life (vol. 191 no. 39, article, pp.78-85, ISSN: 0045-8856)
Abstract:Explains how current restoration has revealed much about James Wyatt's work at Goodwood between 1771 and 1806. Modern writers have assumed that Goodwood as it now exists, with its unique plan apparently forming three sides of an octagon, is the belated and incomplete realization of the 3d Duke's and Wyatt's original conception. The purpose of this article is to show this was not the case.
Her Grace's grotto comes out of its shell , by Jeremy Musson, published 25 September 1997 in Country Life (vol. 191 no. 39, article, pp.86-87)
A kingdom for the horse [Goodwood stable], by Giles Worsley, published 25 September 1997 in Country Life (vol. 191 no. 39, article, pp.90-93)
To me the past is sacred [Bodiam], by Jeremy Musson, published 8 January 1998 in Country Life (vol. 192 no. 2, article, pp.34-37)
The Battle for Bodiam Castle. Was Bodiam England's last real castle, by John Goodall, published 16 April 1998 in Country Life (vol. 192 no. 16, article, pp.58-63) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/502460]
Cobras and crocodiles return to Goodwood, by Rosemary Baird, published 23 April 1998 in Country Life (vol. 192 no. 17, article, pp.84-87)
A shilling for the ducal show [Arundel Castle], by John Martin Robinson, published 23 April 1998 in Country Life (vol. 192 no. 17, article, pp.94-99)
The rise and fall of St Mary's spire and the hope that it will rise again, by Country Life contributor(s), published 14 January 1999 in Country Life (vol. 193 no. 2, article, p.28)
Lutyens' folly de grandeur [Little Thakeham, West Sussex], by Penny Churchill, published 3 June 1999 in Country Life (vol. 193 no. 11, article, p.180)
Cowper Collection at Firle Place, Sussex, by S. H. Belsey, published December 1999 in Country Life (vol. 193 no. 22, article, pp.148-151)