Plan of the chamber storey of Hackwood Park
attributed to Lewis William Wyatt (Penrhyn Bay 1777 - Isle of Wight 1853)
Category
Architecture / Drawings
Date
circa 1800
Materials
Ink with pencil, grey and pink wash on paper
Measurements
312 x 401 mm
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Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire
NT 109236.3
Summary
Plan of the "Chamber Story", or second floor, of Hackwood Park. Scale in feet. A few rooms labeled, but all with measurements. Location of beds indicated in the bedrooms. Proposed alterations in pink. Some pencil additions. In ink above drawing: "Plan of the Chamber Story". Unsigned and undated. Attributed to Lewis Wyatt, possibly after designs by his uncle Samuel Wyatt.
Provenance
Possibly obtained by Lord Curzon during his tenancy of Hackwood Park between 1906 and 1925. By descent to Francis Curzon, 3rd Viscount Scarsdale. Acquired by gift as part of the transfer of Kedleston Hall to the National Trust in 1986.
Marks and inscriptions
Recto above drawing: Plan of the Chamber Story Recto in drawing: Additions in pencil
Makers and roles
attributed to Lewis William Wyatt (Penrhyn Bay 1777 - Isle of Wight 1853), architect possibly Samuel Wyatt (1737 - London 1807), architect