which is up for tender for £20m, with bids to be received by 5pm on November 15th – has full planning permission for what its vendor Martin Hodgson intends to be “the biggest and most outstanding new Palladian home in the UK for more than 100 years”.
The architect who has designed this “modern classical masterpiece”, says Hodgson, is Professor Robert Adam (robertadamarchitect.com), known for his palatial new English country houses including Ravenswick Hall in North Yorkshire and Ashley Park in Hampshire’s Test Valley.
In 2017, Adam won architecture’s highest value award, the $200,000 Richard H Driehaus prize for “the highest ideals of traditional and classical architecture in contemporary society”. “He is the grand master of his art, one.
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