West Wycombe House Interior
West wycombe park is a country house built between 1740 and 1800 near the village of west wycombe in buckinghamshire england it was conceived as a pleasure palace for the 18th century libertine and dilettante sir francis dashwood 2nd baronet the house is a long rectangle with four façades that are columned and pedimented three theatrically so the house encapsulates the entire progression.
West wycombe house interior. West wycombe park is one of the most theatrical and italianate of all english country houses and the dashwood family home for over 300 years. Other films include. Set in 45 acres of landscaped park the house as we see it today is the creation of the 2nd baronet in the 18th century. The current premier baronet of great britain is sir edward dashwood 12th.
The house today is frequently featured in screen adaptations of literary classics such as cranford and little dorrit and more recently in the television series downton abbey. The first sir francis dashwood built a house on the site although barely any of this. West wycombe park south front while there is much information available about the interior decoration of the rooms of west wycombe park greatly inspired by roman and greek mythology and italian architecture there is virtually nothing about the many portraits that hang in the saloon.