СипаттамасыBridge Lodge at Eythrope, from the North Bucks Way - geograph.org.uk - 1494366.jpg
English: Bridge Lodge at Eythrope, from the North Bucks Way Eythrope is a hamlet and country house - the Eythrope Pavilion - located to the south east of the village of Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire.
The hamlet name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means "island farm", referring to an island in the River Thame that flows by the hamlet.
The architect of this fine country house was probably George Devey (18201886), a specialist in lodges, cottages and country mansions, whose distinctive style included the use of tiles - much in evidence here - and timbering on external walls. A favourite architect of the Rothschilds, he received numerous commissions from family members (as did fellow architect William Huckvale at Tring, another practitioner of tiles and timbering).
This image was taken from the Geograph project collection. See this photograph's page on the Geograph website for the photographer's contact details. The copyright on this image is owned by Ian Petticrew and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
атрибуция – Авторлықты белгілеп, лицензияға сілтеме беріп, өзгеріс жасалғанын анықтауыңыз керек. Сіз мұны кез келген орынды жолмен істей аласыз, бірақ лицензиар сізді немесе қолдануыңызды мақұлдайтындай емес.
бірдей шарттарда тарату – Материалды араластырсаңыз, түрлендірсеңіз немесе құрастырсаңыз, үлестеріңізді түпнұсқамен бірдей бірдей немесе үйлесімді лицензия бойынша таратуыңыз керек.
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