
A series of brown tinted lithographs of ENGLISH MANSION HOUSES
published in the the Victorian era but showing the houses in the
ELIZABETHAN ERA.
Published in 1872
These fine views by JOSEPH NASH show figures in costume of the late 16th century. Each measures about 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches.
PRICE: 18.00 pounds each
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Levens Hall is a manor house in the county of Cumbria in northern England. The first house on the site was a pele tower built by the Redman family in around 1350. Much of the present building dates from the Elizabethan era, when the Bellingham family extended the house. They were reponsible for the fine panelling and plasterwork in the main rooms. Further additions were made in the late 17th and early 19th centuries.
Levens is now owned by the Bagot family and is open to the public. It has a celebrated topiary garden, which was started in 1694.
Levens is now owned by the Bagot family and is open to the public. It has a celebrated topiary garden, which was started in 1694.







































