Joseph Nash
Crewe Hall, Cheshire
watercolour heightened with gum arabic
23 x 33¾ in. (58.4 x 85.7 cm)
£3500.00
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Hungerford Crewe, 3rd Baron Crewe, owned the Jacobean house Crewe Hall, in 1850 and had previously commissioned extensive alterations from Edward Blore (1837-1842). A fire in 1866 caused substantial damage...
Hungerford Crewe, 3rd Baron Crewe, owned the Jacobean house Crewe Hall, in 1850 and had previously commissioned extensive alterations from Edward Blore (1837-1842).
A fire in 1866 caused substantial damage to the main hall. Upon Crewe's death in 1894, the house passed to his nephew and it is now a hotel.