An Exuberant Catalogue of Dreams -The Americans Who Revived the Country House in Britain

Author(s): Clive Aslet

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For centuries Britain's country houses had been the exclusive preserve of their traditional landed gentry of lords and ladies, their tenancy legitimised by time-honoured ancestry and the accident of birth. But from the late nineteenth century an entirely different kind of proprietor began to take up residence. American money - lots of it - came across the Atlantic, in the form of wealthy, eligible heiresses to fortunes like the Vanderbilts', and fabulously wealthy industrialists and self-made men like William Waldorf Astor and newspaper magnate Randolph Hearst. Their money purchased grand houses like Cliveden, St Donat's and Leeds Castle; it saved vast piles like Blenheim from dereliction and decay; it brought modern facilities like electric lighting and hot water, Art Deco interior styling and, in the case of houses like North Mymms, turned them into magnificent repositories of cultural artefacts to rival New York's Frick Collection. Not infrequently the American newcomer (usually female) found the world of the English aristocracy they had married into to be dauntingly austere and emotionally starved; others, like Chips Channon, or May Goelet at Scotland's Floors Castle, brought a gay, hedonistic sociability. Still other Americans, like Lawrence Johnston laying out the garden at Hidcote or latterly John Paul Getty with his idyllic cricket ground at Wormsley, successfully managed to make themselves more English than the English. Clive Aslet's fabulously illustrated book is the first study of this remarkable and unlikely juxtaposition of two very different cultures, which changed the architecture, the society and the character of our country houses for ever.


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CLIVE ASLET is a former editor of Country Life and an eminent architectural historian and author whose previous books include (for Aurum) The Arts & Crafts House, (for Frances Lincoln) The Edwardian Country House and, most recently, War Memorial: The Story of One Village's Sacrifice from 1914 to 2003. He lives in London and Ramsgate.

General Fields

  • : 9781781310946
  • : Aurum Press Ltd
  • : Aurum Press Ltd
  • : 01 August 2013
  • : 288mm X 228mm
  • : 01 December 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Clive Aslet
  • : Hardback
  • : 13-Dec
  • : 728.80941
  • : 208