What is the architectural style of the Chadworth House?
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What is the architectural style of the Chadworth House?
Chadworth House:
Chadworth House is a historic house in the town of Oakham, Rutland, England. Built in the early 17th century, it is notable for its architecture and association with the Chaworth family. The house was built by Sir John Chaworth around 1610. It is a three-story brick building with integral facing Bowling Green Lane to the north and west. The south side has sash windows, and there are gabled dormers on the east and west elevations. The north front has a Venetian window on the first floor and an oriel window on the second floor.
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View this answerThe Chadworth House is an excellent example of the neoclassical architectural style in the late 18th century; this style synthesized elements from...
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