The 'transparent' portico on the East Front of Osterley. The design by Robert Adam for the East Front is inscribed for Robert Child and was probably made in early 1764.
Details of the doorway and staircase in the centre of the west elevation at Osterley Park. Sir Francis Child raised the height of the house and built up the steps for access to the main rooms.
Room view of the Entrance Hall at Osterley Park, designed by Robert Adam in 1767 with Stucco decoration by the firm of Joseph Rose and grisaille paintings by Giovanni Battista Cipriani.
The Etruscan Dressing Room at Osterley, papered and painted by Adam's decorative artist Pietro Mario Borgnis (1743-1801). The cane-seated chairs were designed by Adam.
The State Bedchamber at Osterley, showing the eight-poster bed designed by Adam in 1775-76, conceived as a Temple of Venus (as found in classical gardens).
The stable block viewed from the roof at Osterley, built in the late seventeenth century to Barbon's plans. Features include a large, arched Tuscan doorway, slightly off-centre, with a clocktower above.