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Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire, is a house that was beloved of William Morris, the poet, designer and founding father of the conservation movement. Today it's a property of the Society of Antiquaries of ...
Morris, a towering figure in the Arts and Crafts movement, was a pioneering designer, author, architectural conservationist and social reformer, who rented Kelmscott Manor for 25 years until his ...
Past visitors to Kelmscott Manor, the silvery stone house in an Oxfordshire village which the English designer and political firebrand William Morris described as “heaven on earth”, found his ...
Kelmscott Manor, near Faringdon, Oxfordshire, was built around 1570 but it is believed the wider settlement could date back thousands of years. The three-year project, led by Cotswold Archaeology ...
Kelmscott Manor, the country home where Morris lived with his family for 67 years, is now owned by the Society of Antiquaries which described the property as being his "inspirational Cotswold ...
Inside Kelmscott Manor, William Morris’s ‘heaven on earth’ in the Cotswolds Jeremy Musson May 15, 2022 Fig 1: The east front of the manor. The older part is of about 1600, to the right 1660s.