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  1. 27 de ene. de 2024 · Inside Parnham Park: James and Sophie Perkins open the doors to the Dorset mansion they have loving restored after a fire after making a success of refurbishing Aynhoe Park in Northamptonshire

  2. “Everything at Parnham House is very intricate and ornate, and that has a dialogue with the patterns on Stephanie’s body,” says Eisler. “This worked so well because Stephanie is someone extremely contemporary, on the now, with the art she is adorned with, and here she is in dialogue with an evocative place of the past – one of the most beautiful houses of the West Country, in fact.”

  3. 20 de oct. de 2018 · The glorious, Grade I-listed Parnham House near Beaminster is for sale via Knight Frank at a guide price of £3 million. It’s an incredibly beautiful Elizabethan country house laid out in an E shape over some 38,000sq ft (for the sake of comparison that’s not far off the White House, at 55,000sq ft).

  4. He married Alicia Knatchbull-Hugessen, daughter of 1st Lord Brabourne. They fell in love with Parham as soon as they saw it. The House was in a very bad state of repair, and the Pearsons employed the architect Victor Heal to supervise renovation works during the 1920s and 1930s. Everything was done with the greatest care and sensitivity, with ...

  5. 17 de sept. de 2021 · Parnham House went up in smoke in a suspected insurance fraud. Now a music mogul has grand designs – but his neighbours and £1.2million on scaffolding are the start of his troubles.

  6. Parham House & Gardens. One of the top twenty in Simon Jenkins's book 'England's Thousand Best Houses'. Idyllically set in the heart of an ancient deer park, below the South Downs, the Elizabethan house contains an important collection of needlework, paintings and furniture. The spectacular Long Gallery is the third longest in England.

  7. James Perkins. Parnham Park, Beaminster is one of the oldest, and most beautiful stately homes in Dorset. This stunning Grade 1 listed property was renovated back in 1810 by John Nash. You may recognise pieces of Nash’s work on Buckingham Palace, The Royal Pavilion Brighton, Marble Arch and Regent Street. The grade II listed gardens and ...