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Coleton Fishacre - Inside the House

Coleton Fishacre has been described as "the perfect combination of the simple architecture and high standards of craftmanship of the nineteenth century Arts and Crafts movement with the modernity of the Jazz Age." I was told that there are not that many Art Deco style houses in the UK and this is one of the few private residences that are open to the public. Among the furnishings are Lalique wall lights, an eighteenth century Venetian chandelier and a carpet designed by Marion Dorn. Most of the furniture was designed by the architect of the house, Oswald Milne.   After Rowland and Freda Smith bought the house in 1949, they did not make many changes and the furnishings that they didn't use were stored. After the National Trust took over the property, they meticulously recreated the furnishings based on photographs that had appeared in Country Life magazine.   The library, pictured above and below, features a celebrated wind-dial map that was created by noted mapmaker Georg...

Many thanks....

I was so surprised and excited to hear last night that my photo was selected as the winner of the Gardening Gone Wild Photo Contest for September! There were so many great entries (visit the GGW blog to see more) - well I'm just flabbergasted. Thanks so much for their site for having this contest, to High Country Gardens for the prize and for all the nice comments I've received.

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  1. Phillip, it was a well deserved win! Congrats to you. gail

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  2. I for one was not surprised. Congrats at being the chosen.

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  3. Not surprising at all. It was my favorite among some other great shots. Outstanding photo.

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  4. It's a great photo Phillip, simple as that!

    I've recently bought a Lumix G1, eventually I'll get to understand it but have to say I'm pleased with it thus far.

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  5. Your photo was fantastic. Congratulations.
    Marnie

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  6. Congratulations!!!! Your photo is beyond outstanding and you deserve the prize.

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  7. It's a beautiful photo, Phillip. Congrats on the win, and enjoy those grasses from High Country!

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  8. Congratulations Phillip! The photo is a masterpiece.

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  9. Congratulations, Phillip ... you have a great eye ... keep up the great work!

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  10. Congratulations. I always love your photography.

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  11. I hadn't seen them all until I looked at the post of the results. This one is my favorite of them all, too.

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  12. Congratulations! I can't wait to see how those new grasses do in your care.

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  13. Wow...fantastic photo... a real winner...congratulations.....
    /Martin

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  14. Congratulations! That's a fantastic photo.

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  15. Absolutely stunning! You so deserved to win!!! Congrats!

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  16. Congratulations! Not a big surprise. The photo was spectacular.

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  17. Ditto! To all above... that is a real gem! And you Phillip ... a most deserving first place... Enjoy your winnings! Thanks for inspiring us all. Carol

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