THE HOUSE
Blackwell from the Lower Terrace

 

Blackwell is one of England's most important surviving houses from the turn of the 20th century. Designed by M. H. Baillie Scott between 1898 and 1900, it is a superb example of Arts and Crafts movement architecture.

It occupies a stunning position overlooking Windermere in the English Lake District and has recently been restored and opened to the public as a gallery for craft and applied arts.

Discover more about Blackwell by following the links below.

 

Introduction | The Collection | Baillie Scott | History | The Trust | The Restoration

 

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