Showing posts with label English country homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English country homes. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Catesby’s : the story of an English merchant’s house

 

‘Catesby’s’ is the name of an interior design store sheltered in a Georgian house at Catesby Court on the North Norfolk coast in the UK.

Because the Georgian style is my favorite English architectural and interior design style, the story about this house caught my interest!

So before I tell you more about the housed in interior design store, I need to tell you something more about this gorgeous residence.

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Parts of the house date back to the 16th century, but it owes its current appearance to the 17th century (when Wells-next-the-Sea, in the county of Norfolk had a thriving port trading with the Hanseatic League of countries), when a wealthy merchant transformed it into the house we see today.  He was clearly inspired by European architecture, installing tall Belgian-style windows that flood the rooms with light.

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The façade of the house has Belgian-style windows as you can see on a lot of old houses walking down the streets in Bruges or Antwerp.

48_57The courtyard of the house.

And guess what caught my job-related interest?!

Of course, the panelling! Almost every room of the house has its original Georgian panelling!

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And all of this brought us to the current destination of this beautiful house!

Catesby’s is a collection of beautiful, useful and original items for the home and garden. Sourced from around the world, discoveries include elegant tableware, timeless furnishings, rare decorative objects and a charming range of everyday necessities.

Catesby’s was established in 2011 by Neil Honor and Jonathon Pegg.

Following a successful career in public relations, Neil took the plunge and set up a shop selling everything he loved, and nothing he didn’t, from panelled rooms in Catesby Court, their Georgian home.

Inspired by his time spent living and working in Paris, he drew upon the muted colours and elegant forms of classic French design and architecture to create a distinctive look that is at once timeless and of the moment.

Jonathon, meanwhile, took charge of The Courtyard, serving deliciously traditional refreshments throughout the summer, in an elegant Mediterranean setting. 

Together, they work tirelessly to track down the beautiful, the useful and the original, wherever it might be found.

 

A house with original panelled rooms, a dreamy setting for all of the Catesby’s vintage and antique pieces.

26_145Muted colours and soft tones.

 

27_134Beautiful Georgian panelling with arched doorway.

 

30_124Another one of the many panelled rooms in the house.

 

35_100Notice the patina of the ancient boarded floor.

 

42_72All the original elements of the house are preserved!

 

41_74Aren’t the old floor tiles just incredible beautiful!

 

29_120Hallway with checkerboard floor tiles.

 

49_54Panelled staircase in neutral tones.

 

63_33 (1)Again a gorgeous panelled room.

 

74_18How charming is this well-worn staircase!!!

 

37_87Awesome! What else can I say?!

 

75_15Notice that built-in cabinet here!

 

57_42One of the charming English bedrooms.

 

32_114Attic bedroom.

 

Catesby’s is a collection of beautiful, useful and original items for the home and garden, including elegant tableware, timeless furnishings, rare decorative objects and a charming range of everyday necessities.

The Catesby’s shop opened in April 2011.

I posted some pictures of the room – that once was a dusty, dark room! - now turned on to the beautiful Catesby’s shop.

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Neil says : ‘We have been hugely influenced by the Belgian style and like to mix English, Belgian and French influences to create a timeless look.’

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Neutral tones and natural materials abound, making it easy to choose pieces that work well together, and will instantly feel at home in any setting.

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From all over Europe Neil sourced a collection of beautiful, usefull and original items for the home and garden.

The whole past year Neil and Jonathan spent time meeting and listening to their customers. They learned about what their clients loved and finally they felt ready to launch the Catesby’s online store.

The Catesby’s online store opened June 3rd, only 3 weeks ago !

Alongside the full range of items offered in the online store, there’s an ever-changing selection of vintage and antique pieces, gathered on travels throughout Europe and beyond.

And wherever you live, Catesby’s is offering you the possibility to order your favorite item online.

12_268Beautiful setting of some of the offered items,to discover at the Catesby’s online shop. If you love the obelisk table lamp, click here, if you love the African head, click here.

 

artist_folding_table_2_largeBeautiful China tableware (here) on a stylish artist folding table (here).

 

metal-chair2_largeTo know more about the industrial chair, click here.

 

fob_watch_mirror_1_largeOne of my favorite items, this classic fob watch mirror (here).

 

14_248Garden items at the courtyard.

 

2012-06-26_150802To discover the full range of items of Catesby’s online shop , click HERE.

 

The courtyard, that was once an overgrown and unloved yard, is now become the perfect place to relax and enjoy a reviving morning coffee, delicious light lunch or sumptuous afternoon tea.

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From May until October, Jonathan is serving deliciously traditional refreshments at The Tea Garden.

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I'm a big fan of people as Neil and Jonathan, who took up the challenge to restore a house with so much respect for the past and who made a huge effort to realize their dream of sheltering an interior design store in a gorgeous historical residence.

Congratulations to Neil and Jonathan! They succeeded in continuing the work of the former owner, and made of this ancient merchant’s house an original trading place.

I wish them both lots of success with the Catesby’s shop and online store! On my next trip to the UK, I would love to bring them a visit.

 

Shop

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http://www.catesbys.co.uk

Staithe Street (opposite The Maltings),
Wells-next-the-Sea,
Norfolk
NR23 1AQ

UK

 

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Greet

 

All images posted with permission of Neil Honor and Jonathan Pegg, owners of Catesby’s.

Catesby’s : the story of an English merchant’s house

  ‘Catesby’s’ is the name of an interior design store sheltered in a Georgian house at Catesby Court on the North Norfolk coast in the UK. Because the Georgian style is my favorite English architectural and interior design style, the story about this house caught my interest! So before I tell you more about the housed in interior design store, I need to tell you something more about this gorgeous

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

English Country Homes Interiors

My dearest friends, as you might guess, our holidays are over! Back to work again! I didn’t read or commented many blogs the passed weeks. but I am back now!

I am working on a few projects and I am always searching for images which are inspirational to start sketching the future projects.

Certainly this first week after holidays I could use some help to be back in the running. And the internet is the most wonderful resource for inspiration,isn’t it?

One of the projects I am working on is preparing a design for a living room in a Flemish cottage with English design styled influences.

So nothing better than googling ‘English country homes’.

I came across some beautiful houses and in particular gorgeous antique wood paneling. Although our company is making new constructed paneling, the antique woodpaneling is always the best inspiration source for examples of construction, wood staining and mouldings.

I would love to show you some of my finds. I really love the look of these well-worn interiors.

 

07Beautiful stained and aged paneling and gorgeous shaped cabinet shelving.

 

02 Love the chinmney and the window shutters.

 

04 I couldn’t resist to post this beautiful image! Charming not !!??

 

03A view towards that beautiful chimney.

 

01 Awesome!

 

06Even the cat seems to feel comforatble in these well-worn interiors.

 

08 Different colors of wood staining. Perfect match!

 

11 Painted paneling.

 13 Very simple panel mouldings.

 

12Different shades of only one paint color.

 

2 Beamed ceilings to be discovered in a lot of English country houses.

 

6 Oh so beautiful !

 

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15 Well-worn!

 

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All above images source : jjlocations

 

My close and very sweet friend Glenda Steel, author of the gorgeous English blog THE PAPER MULBERRY , is living in the English countryside (South East Lincolnshire) in an English country home herself!

I am a big fan of Glenda’s blog!!

If you do not know Glenda’s blog yet, you really should start to know it right now by clicking HERE !!!

Here are some pictures of Glenda’s charming country house!

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Do you notice the beamed ceiling?

 

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I am definitely right! Cats love to live in these warm and charming country homes.

 

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And of course not to miss! The English AGA stove!

 

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Glenda’s beautiful kitchen cabinet.

 

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Catflap in the back door!

 

To see more of Glenda’s home, click HERE .

 

Finally some pictures of earlier Lefèvre Interior projects.

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Paneling and chimney piece in cherry wood.

 

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Oak paneling in a Belgian farm house.

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This is a painted paneling in the same farm house, on the back of the oak paneled wall, with a see-through fireplace.

 

I do hope you all enjoyed this first-post-after-holidays !

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Images : jjlocations; The Paper Mulberry; Lefèvre Interiors

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