Hutton-in-the-Forest (alterations)

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Hutton-in-the-Forest (alterations) refers to the 18th-century architectural modifications and additions made to the historic Hutton-in-the-Forest country house in Cumbria by the prominent architect John Carr of York.

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instanceOf 18th-century building modification
architectural alteration project
appliesTo Hutton-in-the-Forest NERFINISHED
architect John Carr NERFINISHED
John Carr of York NERFINISHED
associatedWith Hutton-in-the-Forest estate NERFINISHED
Inglewood Forest region NERFINISHED
commissionedFor owners of Hutton-in-the-Forest country house
countryHouse Hutton-in-the-Forest NERFINISHED
describedAs 18th-century architectural modifications and additions to Hutton-in-the-Forest
hasArchitecturalElement additions to the existing house structure
hasArchitecturalStyle 18th-century classical architecture
hasCulturalSignificance development of an English country house in the 18th century
hasSignificantContributor John Carr of York NERFINISHED
heritageContext modifications to a historic country house
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Hutton-in-the-Forest NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
modifies original medieval and later structures of Hutton-in-the-Forest
partOf architectural history of Hutton-in-the-Forest
partOfWorkBy works of John Carr of York
startTime 18th century
timePeriod Georgian era NERFINISHED

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John Carr of York notableWork Hutton-in-the-Forest (alterations)