The State Bedroom at Clandon Park, Surrey. The State Bed was made for Sir Richard Onslow the father of the builder of the house, at the end of the C17th or early C18th.
A room view of the Saloon at Clandon Park looking towards the impressive fireplace and a Mortlake tapestry woven c.1740. The ceiling plasterwork is attributed to Artari and Bugatti.
The Speakers' Parlour which became the Dining Room early C19th. The Room takes its name from the portraits of the Onslow Speakers of the House of Commons. Clandon Park, Surrey.
The Green Drawing Room at Clandon showing the fireplace, overmantel and painting of the Roman Temple by the School of Pannini 1691-1765. The chandelier was made around 1775.
A partial view of the State Dining Room at Clandon Park showing a portrait of Sir Richard Onslow above the fireplace. Two walnut chairs from 1710 can also be seen.
The Marble Hall designed by Giacomo Leoni at Clandon Park. The plasterwork ceiling is attibuted to Artari & Bagutti & the chimney piece to Rysbrack- 1736. Also included is a painting of a Cassowary.