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Cottage Orne (pronounced 'ornay') was a nostalgic [[Building Styles|building style]] pioneered by the architect [[John Nash]] in Regent's Park and at Blaise Hamlet in Bristol. It was used to great effect in Victorian housing schemes like [[Holly Village]] in Hampstead London.
Cottage Orné (pronounced 'ornay') was a nostalgic [[Building Styles|building style]] pioneered by the architect [[John Nash]] in Regent's Park and at Blaise Hamlet in Bristol. It was used to great effect in Victorian housing schemes like [[Holly Village]] in Hampstead London.




==Cottage Orné In The Arts & Media==
<gallery mode=packed>
File:Cottage-EmilySutton.jpg|’Cottage’, by contemporary artist Emily Sutton.
File:CottageinSussex-Ravilious.jpeg|‘Cottage in Sussex', Eric Ravilious 1928
File:CottagesAtBurghclere-StanleySpencer.jpeg|‘Cottages at Burghclere’ by Stanley Spencer 1927-30
</gallery>


==See Also In Chimni==
==See Also In Chimni==

Latest revision as of 21:45, 13 July 2021

Cottage Orné (pronounced 'ornay') was a nostalgic building style pioneered by the architect John Nash in Regent's Park and at Blaise Hamlet in Bristol. It was used to great effect in Victorian housing schemes like Holly Village in Hampstead London.


Cottage Orné In The Arts & Media[edit]

See Also In Chimni[edit]

Chimni Home Typology

Other Interesting Sites[edit]

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