DOWN HOUSE, BROMLEY. KENT: The Billiard Room Fireplace (Room G14)

Author(s): Richard Lea

Down House is a complex accretion of building elements from most periods from the eighteenth century to the present day. Unravelling its historical development is not an easy task. This report which considers the fireplaces in the principal rooms, suggests some possible amendments to the dating scheme applied to the phasing in the reports prepared by John Thorp of Keystone, Historic Buildings Consultants. In this report, the development of the fireplaces is discussed generally on a chronological basis. The illustrations are likewise arranged according to the suggested date of the fireplace.

Report Number:
80/1999
Series:
Other
Pages:
30
Keywords:
Modern

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