sps1955's photos with the keyword: Robert Adam

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The Elysian Garden, looking towards the tea house and bridge by Robert Adam, 1783.

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The tea house and bridge in the Elysian garden, by Robert Adam, 1783. List description: britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-370384-tea-house-and-brid... .

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The Elysian garden, with the tea house and bridge designed by Robert Adam, 1783

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The tea house and bridge in the Elysian garden, designed by Robert Adam, 1783. List description: britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-370384-tea-house-and-brid... .

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The bridge across the River Cam SW of the house, by Robert Adam, 1763-4; balustrade replaced c.1781 by Placido Columbani (according to Buildings of England ). List description: britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-370382-bridge-over-the-ri... .

Moreton Hall, Bury St Edmunds 2011-09-11 003

11 Sep 2011 124
S. front. Begun in 1773 to designs of Robert Adam; for further history, see set page . The left-hand Venetian window lights the eating room; the central door opens into an ante-room (and was at one stage covered by a conservatory whose ghost is still visible); the room behind the right-hand Venetian window also has good original plasterwork and what is said to be an original bookcase (see links to photos from c.1890 in comment below).

Moreton Hall, Bury St Edmunds 2011-09-11 004

11 Sep 2011 116
W. front. Begun in 1773 to designs of Robert Adam; for further history, see set page . This front originally had a view to the town, and the main rooms were concentrated on this side. On the ground floor an eating room extended the full width of the front (with the N and S ends screened by columns); this survives as the school chapel. The first floor room seems to have been the original drawing room, with apsed ends N and S in the original drawings, although these do not survive. According to the original plans, the E. front originally had a similar bow for symmetry but it was used to form closets, rather than being expressed internally.

Moreton Hall, Bury St Edmunds 2011-09-11 005

11 Sep 2011 106
N. front. Begun in 1773 to designs of Robert Adam; for further history, see set page . 19th-century wing on left; the Venetian window lights the staircase. Originally the stairs were behind the left-hand window in the main block, and the original drawings show the E. front with a two-storey bow to match the one on the West (just visible on the right of this shot). The porch and the windows flanking it must be 19th-century alterations. Much of the original exterior "trim" is wooden, including the pilasters (according to the listing description ); note the condition of the cornice above the central window on the first floor.

Moreton Hall, Bury St Edmunds 2011-09-11 009

11 Sep 2011 98
View from SSE. Begun in 1773 to designs of Robert Adam; for further history, see set page . 19th-century wing on the right; according to the original drawings, the E. front initially had a two-storey bow to match the one just visible on the W. front.