English country house movement

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The English country house movement was an architectural and cultural trend in late 19th- and early 20th-century Britain that celebrated traditional rural manor design, craftsmanship, and garden integration as an ideal of domestic life.

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instanceOf architectural movement
cultural movement
country United Kingdom
describedAs ideal of domestic life in rural setting
endTime early 20th century
field architecture
interior design
landscape architecture
social history
hasCharacteristic architect-designed interiors and furnishings
association with upper-middle-class and aristocratic patrons
asymmetrical compositions
attention to craftsmanship in joinery and stonework
celebration of craftsmanship
close collaboration between architect and landscape designer
combination of formal and informal garden areas
domestic scale and comfort
emphasis on gardens as extensions of living space
emphasis on hearth and hall as social centers
emphasis on privacy and seclusion
emphasis on traditional rural manor design
idealization of country life as moral and healthy
informal planning and massing
integration of house and garden
integration of service spaces into overall design
interest in historical continuity
nostalgic view of rural life
picturesque garden layouts
reaction against high Victorian eclecticism
reaction against industrialization and urbanization
revival of traditional building techniques
use of axial views terminated by garden features
use of chimneys as major design features
use of craftsmanship as a status symbol
use of herbaceous borders and mixed planting
use of informal, rambling plans
use of local materials
use of mullioned and leaded windows
use of terraces and garden rooms
use of topiary and clipped hedges
use of traditional roof forms such as gables and dormers
use of water features in gardens
influencedBy Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
Elizabethan architecture NERFINISHED
Georgian architecture
Jacobean architecture NERFINISHED
Picturesque movement NERFINISHED
vernacular architecture
mainLocation England NERFINISHED
startTime late 19th century

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Great Dixter (remodelling) associatedWith English country house movement