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Heathcote, Ilkley

1908 establishments in EnglandEngvarB from September 2019Gardens by Gertrude JekyllGrade II listed parks and gardens in West YorkshireGrade I listed buildings in West Yorkshire
Grade I listed housesHouses completed in 1908Houses in West YorkshireIlkleyNeoclassical architecture in YorkshireVillas in the United KingdomWorks of Edwin Lutyens in England
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Heathcote is a Neoclassical-style villa in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, England. Designed by architect Edwin Lutyens, it was his first comprehensive use of that style, making it the precursor of his later public buildings in Edwardian Baroque style and those of New Delhi. It was completed in 1908. In December 2014 English Heritage designated it a Grade I listed building, raising it from the Grade II* designation that it received in 1979. In its new listing for Heathcote, English Heritage called it a "pivotal" building in Lutyens's career, and "an imaginative and inventive essay in Mannerism". The gardens are Grade II listed in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

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Heathcote, Ilkley
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