Steeped in the romance of Gothic revival, the Drawing Room at Eastnor Castle stands almost exactly as it did when the Crace brothers, working to the visionary designs of A.W.N. Pugin, transformed it in 1849. At its heart hang magnificent seventeenth-century Brussels tapestries, pieces that once adorned Wimpole Hall, which later became a cherished wedding gift to Lady Caroline Yorke, wife of the second Earl Somers. Private Collection, Eastnor Castle
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The Gothic Drawing Room at Eastnor Caslte remains largely unchanged from the time when it was redecorated by the Crace brothers to the designs of AW N Pugin in 1849. The seventeenth century Brussels tapestries originally hung in Wimpole Hall and were a wedding present to Lady Caroline Yorke, wife of the second Earl Somers.
Artwork developed by Watts 1874
Our in-house studio has translated the original tapestry to become suitable as curtains, upholstery fabric or a wall hanging.
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