Lindisfarne Castle (remodelling)

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Lindisfarne Castle (remodelling) is a celebrated early 20th-century transformation of a Northumberland fort into a picturesque country house, showcasing Edwin Lutyens’ Arts and Crafts-influenced architectural style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arts and Crafts-influenced design
architectural project
country house conversion
appliesTo Lindisfarne Castle
architect Edwin Lutyens
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts movement
surface form: Arts and Crafts

picturesque
associatedWith Country Life
surface form: Country Life magazine

Gertrude Jekyll
category Arts and Crafts architecture in England
Country houses in Northumberland
Edwin Lutyens
surface form: Edwin Lutyens buildings
client Edward Hudson
convertedFrom 16th-century fort
convertedTo country house
country United Kingdom
designer Edwin Lutyens
endDate 1906
hasComponent domestic interiors
garden structures
loggia and terraces
hasViewOver Lindisfarne harbour
North Sea
heritageContext Lindisfarne Castle
surface form: Lindisfarne Castle is a National Trust property
influencedBy Arts and Crafts movement
vernacular Northumbrian architecture
locatedIn England
Holy Island
Lindisfarne Castle
Northumberland
United Kingdom
notableFor Arts and Crafts interiors
integration of building with landscape
inventive reuse of existing fortifications
picturesque composition on rocky outcrop
ownedDuringProjectBy Edward Hudson
partOf Edwin Lutyens’ country house oeuvre
patron Edward Hudson
period early 20th century
purpose private residence
startDate 1902
usesMaterial roughcast finishes
stone
timber

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Edwin Lutyens notableWork Lindisfarne Castle (remodelling)