The Hall, Basildon. View looking towards two painted side tables c.1730, surmounted by matching late 18th-century Imari plates. The stucco & ceiling are in the Adam-style.
The Dining Room, Basildon. View across the table laid with china towards the chimneypiece. Carr's decoration is clearly much influenced by Adam & Richardson.
The Green Drawing Room, Basildon. View towards the chimneypiece with its Adam-style overmantel mirror. The pair of pole screens with tapestry panels are Chippendale-style, c.1760.
The Crimson Bedroom, Basildon, so-called after the state bed, with its damask hangings, the window curtains & suite of furniture possibly by George Morant, William IV's upholsterer.