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Rebecca Birrell Uncovers the Hidden Lives of Women Artists
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Rebecca Birrell Uncovers the Hidden Lives of Women Artists
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John Nash s alluring landscapes of love and solace
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The master bedroom also features a fireplace, and the recently restored and refurbished kitchen comes with a central island and a dining area, all in a fetching shade of grey.
To the back of the house is a large landscaped courtyard garden, which was designed by the winner of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show Heather Appleton.
Edward Adler from Knight Frank s Richmond office, said: This beautiful Grade II listed 4 bedroom family home has been meticulously renovated for modern day family living while keeping numerous period features. Leonard House is set over four floors and offers an excellent balance of bedroom to living accommodation and is full of natural light throughout.
Collectors often say that they only regret ‘the ones that got away’. That feeling of loss at having missed out on something is much the same whether one collects paintings, fossils, sculpture, ceramics or stamps. It only intensifies when the thing being collected is particularly hard to come by, but, conversely, can be relieved by the small triumph of acquiring something else that others have overlooked or not managed to secure. In my own case, these feelings are palpable in relation to (arguably) one of the most niche areas of collecting: bookplates. As a child, I was forever creating collections of things: coins, postcards, badges, stones and even novelty erasers. In adulthood this mindset of acquisition and organisation has been focused, outside my professional life as a museum curator and director, into an enthusiasm for the more specialised domain of bookplates, informed by my love of wood engraving and illustrated books.