Close-up of the Entrance Front with the portico at Uppark after the restoration. The pediment is carved with festoons of flowers & carries the arms of Fetherstonhaugh.
Corner of the Print Room with a white painted chair at Uppark post-fire. The prints of classical scenes & hand painted flower pots at the bottom on the cream coloured walls.
The Little Parlour largely restored since the fire at Uppark in 1989. Showing the carved and gilt wood chimneypiece probably designed by J. Paine c.1750 & black japanned 'pagoda' cabinet, c.1755-60.
Gold painted Bacchus head with vine leaves & grapes on the chimneypiece in the Little Parlour at Uppark, a late 17th-century house set high on the South Downs.
View from the Saloon towards the Little Parlour, showing two of the four pedestals attr. to Louis XVI's ebeniste, A. C. Boulle & marble pier tables with cast bronze consoles. Uppark, West Sussex.
The south elevation at Uppark. This house was built for the Earl of Tankerville c.1690 and is situated high on the South Downs with magnificent views towards the Solent.