Polesden Lacey, Great Bookham, near Dorking, Surrey, RH5

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Illustration by Andrew Cadey

Polesden Lacey is a Regency house transformed into an Edwardian mansion by brewery heiress Mrs Ronald Greville.

The first house was built on the site in 1336, and the site has seen many new designs since then. The core house as it is today was originally built in 1821-1823 by Thomas Cubitt, and then transformed into an Edwardian house in 1906 by Mewès & Davis, the architects of the Ritz Hotel, under the instruction of socialite Dame Margaret Greville and her husband Captain Ronald Greville.

It is now owned and run by the National Trust.

Limited first edition print run of 75

Illustration by Andrew Cadey

Polesden Lacey is a Regency house transformed into an Edwardian mansion by brewery heiress Mrs Ronald Greville.

The first house was built on the site in 1336, and the site has seen many new designs since then. The core house as it is today was originally built in 1821-1823 by Thomas Cubitt, and then transformed into an Edwardian house in 1906 by Mewès & Davis, the architects of the Ritz Hotel, under the instruction of socialite Dame Margaret Greville and her husband Captain Ronald Greville.

It is now owned and run by the National Trust.

Limited first edition print run of 75

Product Details

Print: Printed on 240gsm Alpha Cellulose paper with a clean white base and a smooth matt surface and acid free. (Titled, signed and numbered in pencil on the reverse)

Mount: High quality ‘ice white’ picture mount with precision cut bevelled edge and a card backing board with printed label. All card is acid free, conservation quality white core, ph neutral board 1.4mm thick