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Copt Hall (or Copped Hall), Essex: proposed design for the rebuilding showing finished ground floor plan and elevation of principal facade with a giant hexastyle Corinthian portico with alternative treatments for the basement floor

RIBA Ref No RIBA37328
Architect/DesignerNewdigate, Sir Roger (1719-1806)
Prowse, Thomas (1708-1767)
Sanderson, John (d. 1774)
Artist/PhotographerSanderson, John (d. 1774)
CountryUK: England
CityEpping
Subject Date1758
Image Date1740
ViewExterior
StylePalladian
MediumDrawing
Library ReferenceSD43/14(21)
OrientationPortrait
Colour InfoColour
CreditRIBA Collections
SubjectPorticos ; Country houses
NOTES: The house was built by Sanderson for Sir John Conyers although the amateur architects Sir Roger Newdigate and Thomas Prowse appear to have been responsible for the design. This is one of the set of drawings for the third alternative design, a house with central rotunda and projecting portico.
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