Cronkhill

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Cronkhill is a notable early 19th-century Italianate-style country villa in Shropshire, England, recognized as one of the first examples of this architectural style in the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
listed building
villa
architect John Nash
architecturalStyle Italianate
associatedWith Attingham Park
builtFor Francis Walford
completionDate 1805
constructionStart circa 1802
country England
hasArchitecturalElement loggia
round tower
segmental-headed windows
stuccoed exterior
tower
veranda
hasFeature asymmetrical plan
picturesque composition
hasGarden ornamental grounds
hasGroundsType parkland setting
hasOutbuilding service wing
hasViewOf Attingham Park
River Severn valley
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
heritageListingReason architectural interest
historic interest
inspiredBy Italian rural villas
paintings of Claude Lorrain
listedBy Historic England
locatedIn Shropshire
locatedNear Atcham
Severn
surface form: River Severn
material stucco over brick
notableFor association with architect John Nash
early use of Italianate style in Britain
numberOfStoreys 2
openToPublic limited access
originalUse country villa
ownedBy National Trust
partOf Attingham Park
surface form: Attingham Park estate
patron Francis Walford
region West Midlands
roofType low-pitched roof
significance one of the earliest Italianate villas in England
stylePeriod early 19th century
usedAs private residence

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John Nash designed Cronkhill