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The Strawberry Hill (House) Hidden Gem

  • David
  • Apr 28, 2025
  • 1 min read
Monochrome drawing of a square room with arched roof and "a semicircular recess in the middle of each side" displaying miniatures and paintings, treasures & works of art in a sort of domestic museum or gallery
#5017 Strawberry Hill House_Tribune

Strawberry Hill House, described as ‘Horace Walpole’s little Gothic castle’, harbours triumph upon triumph. The mid to late C18 confection (formerly ‘Chopp’d Straw Hall’ & two understated dwellings) has long been exalted for its crenellations, pinnacles and now stark white walls - a real beacon to Walpole’s pioneering interest in the Gothic which formed into a “revived style” a century later & gave rise to the ‘Strawberry Hill Gothic’. When built, its oddness & rarity led to early tourism, even while Walpole lived. While the Tribune aka Cabinet, shown here, was Walpole’s quirky ‘abode’ for his artworks & treasures, their setting as rich as the trove inside.




A fulsome description can be found at https://victorianweb.org/art/architecture/strawberryhill/7.html (no connection/endorsement).



 
 
 

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