The Baronial Halls, and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England; Vol. 2 of 2Hall, S. C. (Samuel Carter)
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The Baronial Halls, and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England; Vol. 2 of 2
Hall, S. C. (Samuel Carter)
Historic buildings -- England
[20] Evelyn records, in his “Diary,” his visit thus:--“From Cambridge,
on August 31, 1654, we went to Audley End, and spent some time in
seeing that goodly palace, built by Howard, Earl of Suffolk, once
Lord Treasurer. It is a mixt fabric, ’twixt ancient and modern, but
observable for its being completely finished; and it is one of the
stateliest palaces of the kingdom. It consists of two courts, the first
very large, winged with cloisters. The front hath a double entrance;
the hall is faire, but somewhat too small for so august a pile; the
kitchen is very large, as are the cellars, arched with stone, very
neate, and well disposed. These offices are joyned by a wing out of the
way very handsomely. The gallery is the most cheerful, and, I think,
one of the best in England; a faire dining-roome, and the rest of the
lodgings answearable, with a pretty chapel. The gardens are not in
order, though well inclosed; it has also a bowling alley, and a nobly
walled, wooded, and watered park. The river glides before the palace,
to which is an avenue of lime-trees, but all this is much diminished by
its being placed in an obscure bottom. For the rest it is a perfectly
uniform structure, and shews without like a diadem, by the decoration
of the cupolas and other ornaments on the pavilions. Instead of
railings and balusters, there is a bordure of capital letters, as was
lately, also, in Suffolke house.”
[21] It has recently been pulled down.
[22] Lord Braybrooke’s “History of Audley End.”
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
The Baronial Halls, and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England; Vol. 2 of 2 — John Shaqi
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