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A stunning, 16th century English mansion on Guildford Estate...across the pond in Pennsylvania - Country Life English Mansion, English Tudor, Gunite Pool, Chestnut Hill, English Manor, Iron Gates, Stone Flooring, Architectural Elements, 16th Century

Guildford in Chestnut Hill is the perfect English country mansion with a rich history and beautiful views. Inspired by Sutton Place in Surrey, the stately home has found itself in quite a different setting on the other side of the world.

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Tudor Manor - William T. Baker | Award-Winning Classical Residential Designer Manor Staircase, Tudor Decor, Tudor Manor, Manor Interior, Victorian Interiors, Tudor Style Homes, Homes Modern, Tudor House, Tudor Style

Because this house is located on one of Atlanta’s most historic and picturesque streets, this family wanted to create a home that looked as though it had been there since the 1920’s. No effort was spared to duplicate the materials and details found on other homes from this era in the immediate neighborhood.

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https://flic.kr/p/VYbKMm | Great Hall fireplace - Stan Hywet | Great Hall and fireplace on the first floor at Stan Hywet (pron. "Stan HEE-wit"; Olde English for "stone hewn"), the manor house built in Akron, Ohio, by F. A. Sieberling (who founded Goodyear Tire & Rubber). The house was designed by Cleveland architect Charles Schneider in the Tudor Revival style, and completed in 1915. Hugo Huber, an interior designer from New York City, decorated the interior. Huber work English Tudor Homes Interior, Hall Fireplace, English Manor Interior, English Fireplace, European Interiors, English Tudor Homes, Manor Interior, Pewabic Pottery, The Manor House

Great Hall and fireplace on the first floor at Stan Hywet (pron. "Stan HEE-wit"; Olde English for "stone hewn"), the manor house built in Akron, Ohio, by F. A. Sieberling (who founded Goodyear Tire & Rubber). The house was designed by Cleveland architect Charles Schneider in the Tudor Revival style, and completed in 1915. Hugo Huber, an interior designer from New York City, decorated the interior. Huber worked closely with family matriarch Gertrude Seiberling on the home's interior design…

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