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Peter Hone, one time British Rail chef, Antique Dealer, sometime English  Heritage guide, raconteur, wit, autodidact, dyslexic, cultural icon. His London, Notting Hill home, Grand Tour & Antiquity-style with a collection of objects acquired  over 50 years. Grand Tour Antiques, Heritage Aesthetic, Academia Aesthetics, Antique Aesthetic, Icon Ideas, Collections Of Objects, British Rail, English Heritage, Marble Statues

Peter Hone, one time British Rail chef, Antique Dealer, sometime English Heritage guide, raconteur, wit, autodidact, dyslexic, cultural icon. His London, Notting Hill home, Grand Tour & Antiquity-style with a collection of objects acquired over 50 years.

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Houghton Hall Stone Hall  - Take A Tour Of One Of England’s Grandest Estate Homes. Norfolk, England, UK. Houghton Hall, English Houses, Interior Design Scandinavian, Log Home Decorating, Opulent Interiors, House Design Photos, Beautiful Interior Design, Luxury House Designs, Stately Home

Houghton Hall was built for Sir Robert Walpole between 1722 and 1735. Walpole was Britain’s first Prime Minister, and this palatial house was intended to celebrate his rising political fortunes. The state rooms have always been a showpiece. They still retain their original decoration, designed by the architect William Kent, and their original furnishings. Walpole employed the architects James Gibbs and Colen Campbell to draw up plans for the house while William Kent took charge of the…

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