Brocket Hall

Brocket Hall is a country house in Hertfordshire, England, 22 miles (35 km) from central London by road. It was built for Sir Matthew Lamb, 1st Baronet, in around 1760 to designs by the architect James Paine. It stands on the site of two predecessors, the first of which was built in 1239. It is a tall red brick neoclassical house in a fine landscape setting with a Palladian bridge. The main staircase is probably the finest of the interiors. A cei... more

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James Paine

James Paine (1717–1789) was an English architect. Essentially a Palladian, early in his career he was Clerk of Works at Nostell Priory, and worked on many other projects in the area including Heath House in the village of Heath in between Nostell Priory and Wakefield. From the 1750s, he had his own...
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