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Title:Historic England archive material associated with Somerhill
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Summary:BL05331 The east front of Somerhill This country house, dating from 1611-13, was altered in 1780, circa 1830 and circa 1879. The photograph is one of a set taken for its owner Sir Julian Goldsmid, lawyer and Liberal politician. BL05332 The west front of Somerhill This country house, dating from 1611-13, was altered in 1780, circa 1830 and circa 1879. The photograph is one of a set taken for its owner Sir Julian Goldsmid, lawyer and Liberal politician. BL05333 The stables and tower attached to Somerhill with the new north wing on the left seen from the west, showing three men standing by a gateway and a woman wearing a bonnet This country house, dating from 1611-13, was altered in 1780, circa 1830 and circa 1879. The photograph is one of a set taken for its owner Sir Julian Goldsmid, lawyer and Liberal politician. BL05334 The north and east elevations of Somerhill seen from the north east This country house, dating from 1611-13, was altered in 1780, circa 1830 and circa 1879. The photograph is one of a set taken for its owner Sir Julian Goldsmid, lawyer and Liberal politician. BL05335 The north elevation of the new north wing seen from the north east This country house, dating from 1611-13, was altered in 1780, circa 1830 and circa 1879. The photograph is one of a set taken for its owner Sir Julian Goldsmid, lawyer and Liberal politician. BL05336 The east elevation of the new north wing at Somerhill This country house, dating from 1611-13, was altered in 1780, circa 1830 and circa 1879. The photograph is one of a set taken for its owner Sir Julian Goldsmid, lawyer and Liberal politician. BL29561 The dining room at Somerhill, looking towards the fireplace This country house, dating from 1611-13, is listed as having been altered in 1780, circa 1830, circa 1879 and again in circa 1930. In the Bedford Lemere daybook, the architectural practice Hoare & Wheeler are recorded as the architects for the later work. The photograph is part of a set taken in 1928, presumably after the work was carried out. BL29562 The dining room at Somerhill, looking towards the fireplace This country house, dating from 1611-13, is listed as having been altered in 1780, circa 1830, circa 1879 and again in circa 1930. In the Bedford Lemere daybook, the architectural practice Hoare & Wheeler are recorded as the architects for the later work. The photograph is part of a set taken in 1928, presumably after the work was carried out. BL29563 The dining room fireplace at Somerhill This country house, dating from 1611-13, is listed as having been altered in 1780, circa 1830, circa 1879 and again in circa 1930. In the Bedford Lemere daybook, the architectural practice Hoare & Wheeler are recorded as the architects for the later work. The photograph is part of a set taken in 1928, presumably after the work was carried out.

Associated Monuments

TQ 64 NW 170SOMERHILL (Listed Building) ()