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Yaffle Hill, Dorset, 1933
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Yaffle Hill, Dorset, 1933
Yaffle Hill, Broadstone, Dorset, 1933. Architect: Edward Maufe, F.R.I.B.A. built in 1929 for Cyril Carter. The house is of brick, rendered in Snowcrete; roof of Chinese-blue glaze tiles; oyster grey pottery architrave and coping. Garden paving in Purbeck stone. From Decorative Art 1933 - Year-Book of The Studio, edited by C. G. Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1933]
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This print showcases the timeless beauty of Yaffle Hill, a remarkable architectural gem located in Dorset, England. Designed by the esteemed architect Edward Maufe in 1929 for Cyril Carter, this stunning house exudes elegance and sophistication. The exterior of Yaffle Hill is adorned with brick walls rendered in Snowcrete, creating a striking contrast against the Chinese-blue glaze tiles that grace its roof. The oyster grey pottery architrave and coping add an exquisite touch to the overall design. The symmetrical layout of the house exemplifies Maufe's mastery of balance and proportion. Surrounded by lush greenery, Yaffle Hill boasts a meticulously designed garden paved with Purbeck stone. This outdoor space provides a tranquil retreat where one can unwind amidst nature's serenity. Dating back to 1933, this monochrome photograph captures not only the architectural brilliance but also reflects the artistic sensibilities prevalent during that era. It was featured in Decorative Art 1933 - Year-Book of The Studio edited by C. G Holme, showcasing its significance as an exemplary piece of design from that time period. As we gaze upon this vintage image, we are transported back to a time when craftsmanship and attention to detail were highly valued. Yaffle Hill stands as a testament to Sir Edward Brantwood Maufe's talent and vision while serving as an enduring symbol of architectural excellence in Dorset's landscape.
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