A Jacobean style chimneypiece, carved with elegant geometric Gothic strapwork across the frieze. These designs of interlacing carved bands were brought to England by Flemish woodworkers in the early 16th Century and absorbed into English Gothic and Ecclesiastic vernacular, notable examples being at Misarden Park c. 1620 and Montacute House c. 1598.
The Knole is available in a variety of stone. For more information, please contact our sales team here.
Height: 58⅜in (148cm)
Width: 60¼in (153cm)
Depth: Block to Footblock 54¼in (137.8cm)
Internal Height: 37in (94cm)
Internal Width: 43⅛in (109.7cm)