Chimneypieces Collection
Gothic Chimneypiece Designs showcase the intricate and captivating beauty of these architectural elements
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Gothic Chimneypiece Designs showcase the intricate and captivating beauty of these architectural elements. From the detailed frieze on the Chimneypiece at 15 Broad Street to the stunning room at 15 Small Street, Felix Farley's, including a magnificent chimneypiece, each design tells a unique story. The Fireplace at 128 Redcliffe Street, dated back to 1633 but captured in c. 1841 through pencil and watercolor on paper, exudes timeless elegance. Similarly, the Chimneypiece dated 1729 at 139 Redcliffe Street showcases exquisite craftsmanship in watercolor on paper. A glimpse into history can be seen through the Chimneypiece formerly housed in Creswicks House on Small Street. Its grandeur is beautifully depicted in pencil and watercolor on paper. At Felix Farleys' premises on 15 Small Street lies another remarkable chimneypiece that captivates with its intricate details. The same can be said for the one found at 28 Redcliffe Street as portrayed in watercolor on paper. Robert Adams House boasts an impressive chimneypiece that stands as a testament to Robert Adam's architectural genius. This masterpiece is skillfully rendered in watercolor on paper. Carved Oak Frieze offers a glimpse into history with its inclusion of one from a chimneypiece located at 15 Broad Street. The delicate artistry showcased here is truly awe-inspiring when captured through watercolor on paper. Adjoining the Guard House on Wine Street sits yet another striking chimneypiece whose beauty has been immortalized through expertly executed watercolors on paper. Lastly, an Early George III Chimney piece made from pitch pine and pine dating back to c. 1760-70 serves as a reminder of past eras' charm and sophistication. These various examples highlight not only their individual splendor but also their significance within historical architecture.