Proposed Alterations to a house at Arrington Bridge, Cambridgeshire
Cockett and Nash
Category
Architecture / Drawings
Date
circa 1840
Materials
pen and coloured ink
Measurements
390 x 364 mm
Place of origin
Royston
Order this imageCollection
Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 206244
Summary
Cockett and Nash [Architects, Royston]. Plans and elevation for proposed alterations to a house at Arrington Bridge, Cambridgeshire, c.1840, inscribed 'Proposed Alterations to House at Arrington Bridge', 'South Elevation', 'Ground Floor', 'One Pair Floor', 'Cockett and Nash, Architects, Royston', room names given, pen and coloured ink (390 x 364mm)
Provenance
Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke (1799 - 1873); bequeathed by Elsie Kipling, Mrs George Bambridge (1896 – 1976), daughter of Rudyard Kipling, to the National Trust together with Wimpole Hall, all its contents and an estate of 3000 acres.
Marks and inscriptions
Centre, right: Proposed Alterations to House at Arrington Bridge Below elevation: South Elevation Below left hand plan: Ground Floor Below right hand plan: One Pair Floor Bottom right: Cockett and Nash / Architects / Royston
Makers and roles
Cockett and Nash , architect
References
Adshead 2007: David Adshead, Wimpole Architectural drawings and topographical views, The National Trust, 2007, p. 156, appendix