Audley House commonly call'd Audley End The Seat of Sir John Griffin Griffin Colonel of the First Troop of Horse Grenadier Guards, Lieut.t General of his Majestys Forces and Knight of the most Honourable Order of the Bath.
J. Hobcraft D. J. Austin Sc. [c.1765]
Rare engraving; platemark 340 x 465mm (13¼ x 18¼"). Messy.
Audley End House, Essex. Built by Thomas Howard, first earl of Suffolk c.1605-14, the house was transformed by the great Palladian architect Robert Adam for its then-owner, soldier Sir John Griffin Griffin in the 1760s (as shown here). The property is now maintained by English Heritage.
[Ref: 44833] £280.00
Rare engraving; platemark 340 x 465mm (13¼ x 18¼"). Messy.
Audley End House, Essex. Built by Thomas Howard, first earl of Suffolk c.1605-14, the house was transformed by the great Palladian architect Robert Adam for its then-owner, soldier Sir John Griffin Griffin in the 1760s (as shown here). The property is now maintained by English Heritage.
[Ref: 44833] £280.00