South-east aspect of Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, c1858. Artist: Day & Son

South-east aspect of Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, c1858. Artist: Day & Son

2-324-055 - www.picturethepast.org.uk/Nottingham City Council /Heritage Images

South-east aspect of Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, c1858. Sir Francis Willoughby began to build his new hall at Wollaton in 1580, and it was eight years before it was completed. Much of the money for its construction derived from the wealth acquired by the Willoughbys from early coal mining in the area. The stone was brought from Ancaster in exchange for coal, and the total cost of the building reached about £8000. The Willoughby family did not recover from the expense for two generations. Robert Smythson, who had previously worked at Longleat and ten years later was to design Hardwick Hall, was the 'architector and surveyor'. The Hall was designed for show rather than comfort. The Elizabethans were fascinated by pattern and symmetry and the design shows both of these, reflecting ideals of the late Renaissance period.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Day & Son, attributed to: British: Engravers, lithographers, printmakers
After
  1. Thomas Allom: British; English: Architect, artist
People Related
  1. Robert Smythson: English: Architect

Medium
  1. Lithograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Nottingham Nottingham

  1. 52 58 00 N , 001 10 00 W

Category Hierarchy

Locations & Buildings Palaces & Stately Homes


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4695x3680
File Size : 50,618kb


Aliases

  1. NTGM009714
  1. 0670000184
  1. 2-324-055
  1. 2324055
  1. NTGM009714


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