Loseley House in Surrey Painting by Stanley Port.
Acrylics on Canvas: 40 x 50 cm
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Loseley House in Surrey Painting: This painting was created as a wedding present for a couple who were married here.
This painting shows Loseley House in Surrey, built long ago in the reign of Elizabeth I. The fine building still stands magnificently in ancient Surrey Parkland close to the North Downs. It is within easy reach of London. The More-Molyneux family continues to own and live here, and the house is remarkably unchanged since 1562 when Sir William More laid the first stones. Loseley remains today, as he intended, a place of calm, grace and subtle beauty in the countryside between Guildford and Godalming.
In the house itself, the intricate panelling in the Great Hall was once in Henry VIII’s Nonsuch Palace. The nearby Tithe Barn has ancient oak beams, and the walled garden is elegant and restful. Loseley Park is sought after for civil weddings, corporate events, and as a location for filming. Crowds come here to to visit, and to enjoy the grounds, garden and house; also simply to relax in one of England’s great historic homes.