The pavilion in the south-east corner of the east courtyard at Montacute House
- Date:
- 1900 - 1910
- Location:
- Montacute House, Montacute, The Borough, Somerset
- Reference:
- OP26825
- Type:
- Photograph (Platinum Print)
Montacute House was built c1590-1600 for Sir Edward Phelips and remained the ancestral seat of the Phelips family until 1911. The house was then leased to a number of tenants, including Lord Curzon, before being put up for sale in 1929. It was purchased by Ernest Cook in 1931, on behalf of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, and was then presented to the National Trust.
There are two pavilions in the former entrance courtyard which lies to the east of the main house. One is located in the north-east corner, and the other in the south-east.
This photograph was withdrawn from the open Red Box Collection for conservation reasons during the 2011-2012 Red Box Project.
This is part of the Series: RBO01/36 Early Photographic Print Collection: Somerset; within the Collection: RBO01 Early Photographic Print Collection
Source: Historic England Archive
Photographer: Lyte, Henry Churchill Maxwell
Tudor Summerhouse