Heathcote, Ilkley

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Heathcote, Ilkley is a distinguished early 20th-century English country house in West Yorkshire, renowned as one of Sir Edwin Lutyens’ notable domestic architectural designs.

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instanceOf country house
listed building
work of architecture
architect Edwin Lutyens
surface form: Sir Edwin Lutyens
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts movement
surface form: Arts and Crafts

Edwardian architecture
constructionStart 1906
country United Kingdom
designedForUse private residence
hasAddressLocality Ilkley
hasArchitecturalFeature carefully composed garden elevations
complex roofscape
mullioned windows
prominent chimneys
stone detailing
hasArchitecturalType country house
hasConservationStatus protected historic building
hasCulturalSignificance important example of early 20th-century English country house design
hasDesigner Edwin Lutyens
surface form: Sir Edwin Lutyens
hasEra early 20th century
hasFloorCount 2
hasHeritageValue architectural
historic
hasLandscapeDesignInfluence Arts and Crafts garden design
hasMaterial stone
timber
hasPart formal gardens
garden structures
terraces
hasSignificantArchitect Edwin Lutyens
surface form: Sir Edwin Lutyens
hasStylePeriod Edwardian era
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
inception early 20th century
isInCountry England
isInCounty West Yorkshire
isInTown Ilkley
locatedIn England
Ilkley
West Yorkshire
Yorkshire and the Humber
namedAfter Heathcote
notableFor being one of Sir Edwin Lutyens’ notable domestic designs
early 20th-century English domestic architecture
partOf Lutyens’ domestic architectural oeuvre
region West Yorkshire

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Edwin Lutyens notableWork Heathcote, Ilkley