The Country House (with Designs)

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The Country House (with Designs)

by Alexis de Châteauneuf, Sir Charles Lock Eastlake

EN·~2 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

THE COUNTRY HOUSE, (WITH DESIGNS,)

0:10

PREFACE.

3:51

LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.

3:19

LETTER I.

4:59

LETTER II.

15:08

LETTER III.

9:08

LETTER IV

21:14

LETTER V

6:31

LETTER VI.

3:57

LETTER VII.

11:40

Description

A lively collection of letters unfolds the debate over the most fitting style for a genteel country residence. Drawn from the mind of a celebrated European architect, the correspondence blends practical advice on façade proportions, rooflines and garden placement with vivid, hand‑drawn designs that bring each suggestion to life. Complementing these thoughts, a respected British critic adds a concise treatise on interior decoration, offering readers clear guidance on colour, furnishings and the harmonious flow of rooms.

Beyond the architectural discourse, the volume reflects the spirit of its era, noting generous patronage from members of the royal family and leading ladies of society. It also highlights the parallel effort to support charitable schools that teach industry and moral instruction to the poor, illustrating how cultured taste and social responsibility were intertwined. Listeners will discover a richly illustrated snapshot of 19th‑century taste, ambition, and philanthropy, all presented with the courteous tone of its editors.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (150K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-01-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Alexis de Châteauneuf

Alexis de Châteauneuf

1799–1853

A Hamburg architect with French roots, he helped reshape a city after disaster and left a mark on church and civic design in both Germany and Norway.

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Sir Charles Lock Eastlake

Sir Charles Lock Eastlake

1793–1865

A leading figure in 19th-century British art, this painter helped shape the National Gallery while also building a reputation for thoughtful writing on art and painting techniques. His career joined studio practice, scholarship, and public service in a way that left a lasting mark on British cultural life.

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