Share Content Published August 15, 2017 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Boughton was originally a monastic building but Sir Edward Montagu, Lord Chief Justice to King Henry VIII, purchased it in 1528 just prior to the Dissolution of the Monasteries and began to convert it into a mansion. Most of the present building is the work of Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu. Montagu was a former English ambassador to France, and Boughton House shows strong French architectural influences. His son, John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu, made little alteration to the House, but made sweeping changes to the landscape and gardens after his return from campaign in Europe with his father-in-law, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Following the death of George, 3rd Duke of Montagu, in 1790, the house passed, through the marriage of his daughter, Elizabeth, to Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, 5th Duke of Queensberry. They were and remain a Scottish family and own several other country houses. It was little used or altered from the mid 18th century, but was well cared for. Because of this it has some of the best preserved baroque state rooms in the British Isles. architect architecture aristicratic aristocracy baroque boughton canal canalisation class dead east english estate front garden home house nobility noble north northampton northamptonshire orpheus project reach stately surveying surveyor versaille water west
Share Content Published August 15, 2017 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Boughton was originally a monastic building but Sir Edward Montagu, Lord Chief Justice to King Henry VIII, purchased it in 1528 just prior to the Dissolution of the Monasteries and began to convert it into a mansion. Most of the present building is the work of Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu. Montagu was a former English ambassador to France, and Boughton House shows strong French architectural influences. His son, John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu, made little alteration to the House, but made sweeping changes to the landscape and gardens after his return from campaign in Europe with his father-in-law, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Following the death of George, 3rd Duke of Montagu, in 1790, the house passed, through the marriage of his daughter, Elizabeth, to Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, 5th Duke of Queensberry. They were and remain a Scottish family and own several other country houses. It was little used or altered from the mid 18th century, but was well cared for. Because of this it has some of the best preserved baroque state rooms in the British Isles. architect architecture aristicratic aristocracy baroque boughton canal canalisation class dead east english estate front garden home house nobility noble north northampton northamptonshire orpheus project reach stately surveying surveyor versaille water west
Share Content Published August 15, 2017 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Boughton was originally a monastic building but Sir Edward Montagu, Lord Chief Justice to King Henry VIII, purchased it in 1528 just prior to the Dissolution of the Monasteries and began to convert it into a mansion. Most of the present building is the work of Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu. Montagu was a former English ambassador to France, and Boughton House shows strong French architectural influences. His son, John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu, made little alteration to the House, but made sweeping changes to the landscape and gardens after his return from campaign in Europe with his father-in-law, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Following the death of George, 3rd Duke of Montagu, in 1790, the house passed, through the marriage of his daughter, Elizabeth, to Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, 5th Duke of Queensberry. They were and remain a Scottish family and own several other country houses. It was little used or altered from the mid 18th century, but was well cared for. Because of this it has some of the best preserved baroque state rooms in the British Isles. architect architecture aristicratic aristocracy baroque boughton canal canalisation class dead east english estate front garden home house nobility noble north northampton northamptonshire orpheus project reach stately surveying surveyor versaille water west
Share Content Published August 15, 2017 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Boughton was originally a monastic building but Sir Edward Montagu, Lord Chief Justice to King Henry VIII, purchased it in 1528 just prior to the Dissolution of the Monasteries and began to convert it into a mansion. Most of the present building is the work of Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu. Montagu was a former English ambassador to France, and Boughton House shows strong French architectural influences. His son, John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu, made little alteration to the House, but made sweeping changes to the landscape and gardens after his return from campaign in Europe with his father-in-law, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Following the death of George, 3rd Duke of Montagu, in 1790, the house passed, through the marriage of his daughter, Elizabeth, to Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, 5th Duke of Queensberry. They were and remain a Scottish family and own several other country houses. It was little used or altered from the mid 18th century, but was well cared for. Because of this it has some of the best preserved baroque state rooms in the British Isles. architect architecture aristicratic aristocracy baroque boughton canal canalisation class dead east english estate front garden home house nobility noble north northampton northamptonshire orpheus project reach stately surveying surveyor versaille water west
Share Content Published August 15, 2017 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Boughton was originally a monastic building but Sir Edward Montagu, Lord Chief Justice to King Henry VIII, purchased it in 1528 just prior to the Dissolution of the Monasteries and began to convert it into a mansion. Most of the present building is the work of Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu. Montagu was a former English ambassador to France, and Boughton House shows strong French architectural influences. His son, John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu, made little alteration to the House, but made sweeping changes to the landscape and gardens after his return from campaign in Europe with his father-in-law, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Following the death of George, 3rd Duke of Montagu, in 1790, the house passed, through the marriage of his daughter, Elizabeth, to Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, 5th Duke of Queensberry. They were and remain a Scottish family and own several other country houses. It was little used or altered from the mid 18th century, but was well cared for. Because of this it has some of the best preserved baroque state rooms in the British Isles. architect architecture aristicratic aristocracy baroque boughton canal canalisation class dead east english estate front garden home house nobility noble north northampton northamptonshire orpheus project reach stately surveying surveyor versaille water west
Share Content Published August 5, 2017 barber-James-Hopkins01.jpg ? Si Barber 07739 472 922 ORDERED BY ROGER TOOTH. The East International art exhibition at the Norwich School of Art, Norwich. Picture shows Puple Haze by James Hopkins. art east hopkins international
Share Content Published August 5, 2017 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. ? Si Barber 07739 472 922 The East International art exhibition at the Norwich School of Art, Norwich. Picture shows Dream - Spontaneous Combustion by Olaf Brzeski art brzeski east international
Share Content Published August 5, 2017 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. ? Si Barber 07739 472 922 ORDERED BY ROGER TOOTH. The East International art exhibition at the Norwich School of Art, Norwich. Picture shows. Faerie Poem by ohn Russell. art east hopkins international
Share Content Published August 5, 2017 barber-Elizabeth-McAlpine03.jpg ? Si Barber 07739 472 922 The East International art exhibition at the Norwich School of Art, Norwich. Picture shows Found Time (Big Ben) by Elizabeth McAlpine. art east elizabeth mcalpine exhibition international
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Share Content Published August 5, 2017 barber-James-Hopkins06.jpg ? Si Barber 07739 472 922 ORDERED BY ROGER TOOTH. The East International art exhibition at the Norwich School of Art, Norwich. Picture shows. Faerie Poem by ohn Russell. art east hopkins international
Share Content Published August 5, 2017 barber-Elizabeth-McAlpine04.jpg ? Si Barber 07739 472 922 The East International art exhibition at the Norwich School of Art, Norwich. Picture shows Found Time (Big Ben) by Elizabeth McAlpine. art east elizabeth mcalpine exhibition international
Share Content Published August 5, 2017 barber-robin-tarbet06.jpg ? Si Barber 07739 472 922 The East International art exhibition at the Norwich School of Art, Norwich. Picture shows Monitored Landscape no12 by Robin Tarbet. art east international tarbet
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Share Content Published August 4, 2017 barber-James-Hopkins03.jpg ? Si Barber 07739 472 922 ORDERED BY ROGER TOOTH. The East International art exhibition at the Norwich School of Art, Norwich. Picture shows. Faerie Poem by ohn Russell. art east hopkins international
Share Content Published August 4, 2017 barber-James-Hopkins02.jpg ? Si Barber 07739 472 922 ORDERED BY ROGER TOOTH. The East International art exhibition at the Norwich School of Art, Norwich. Picture shows Puple Haze by James Hopkins. art east hopkins international
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Share Content Published December 1, 2016 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. G's vegetable growers near Ely in Cambridgeshire. The company employs and provides accommodation and facilities for many workers from Eastern Europe. Picture shows - Mushroom growing and processing. brexit cambridgeshire cambs celery east eastern ely employed employment eu europe european growers growing gs immigrant immigration labour leave leaving lithuanian migrant migration mushrooms packing physical polish processing uk vegetable working
Share Content Published December 1, 2016 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. G's vegetable growers near Ely in Cambridgeshire. The company employs and provides accommodation and facilities for many workers from Eastern Europe. Picture shows - Mushroom growing and processing. brexit cambridgeshire cambs celery east eastern ely employed employment eu europe european growers growing gs immigrant immigration labour leave leaving lithuanian migrant migration mushrooms packing physical polish processing uk vegetable working