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==References== *[[Lionel Brett, 4th Viscount Esher|Esher, Lionel]], ''The Glory of the English House'', 1991, Barrie and Jenkins, {{ISBN|0712636137}} *[[Simon Jenkins|Jenkins, Simon]] (1999), ''England's Thousand Best Churches'', 1999, Allen Lane, {{ISBN|0-7139-9281-6}} *[[Simon Jenkins|Jenkins, Simon]] (2003), ''England's Thousand Best Houses'', 2003, Allen Lane, {{ISBN|0-7139-9596-3}} *[[Jeremy Musson|Musson, Jeremy]], ''How to Read a Country House'', 2005, Ebury Press, {{ISBN|009190076X}} *[[John Julius Norwich]], ''The Architecture of Southern England'', Macmillan, London, 1985, {{ISBN|0333220374}} *[[Nikolaus Pevsner|Pevsner, Nikolaus]]. ''The Englishness of English Art'', Penguin, 1964 edn. *[[Roy Strong|Strong, Roy]]: ''The Spirit of Britain'', 1999, Hutchison, London, {{ISBN|185681534X}} * Sir [[John Summerson]], ''Georgian London,'' (1945), 1988 revised edition, Barrie & Jenkins, {{ISBN|0712620958}}. (Also see revised edition, edited by [[Howard Colvin]], 2003)
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