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East Barsham Manor MD41_00048
East Barsham Manor House, Fakenham Road, East Barsham, Barsham, Norfolk. A view from the south-east showing the front elevation. Pencil drawing by Charles Bannerman Phillips dated 1908. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 13714045
Filename: md41_00048.jpg
Size: 3154 x 4322 (20.5MB)
Date: 19th July 2017
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Archive
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: images.historicenglandservices.org.uk
Job Title: Artist
Archive Graphic Illustration Sketch
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This print showcases the magnificent East Barsham Manor House, located in the picturesque village of East Barsham, Norfolk. The pencil drawing by Charles Bannerman Phillips, dated back to 1908, offers a timeless glimpse into the grandeur and architectural beauty of this historic manor. From a south-east perspective, the front elevation of East Barsham Manor is revealed in all its glory. The intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship are evident even in this monochromatic sketch. Every line drawn with precision captures the essence of this remarkable structure. The manor's imposing presence is accentuated by its commanding position on Fakenham Road. Its elegant façade boasts an array of ornate features that speak to its rich history and cultural significance. From intricately designed windows to finely carved doorways, every element contributes to the overall splendor of this stately home. As we delve into Charles Bannerman Phillips' artwork, we are transported back in time to an era where such architectural marvels were revered for their opulence and sophistication. This illustration serves as a testament to both Phillip's artistic talent and his appreciation for preserving historical landmarks. Preserved within Historic England's archives, this graphic representation allows us to appreciate not only the physical attributes but also the emotional connection people have formed with places like East Barsham Manor throughout generations. It stands as a reminder of our collective responsibility to safeguard these treasures for future admirers who will undoubtedly find inspiration within their walls.