Curious House Guest

Jeremy Musson is an architectural historian and has been Architectural Editor of Country Life magazine for the past 10 years. In his work, Jeremy has always been committed to engaging a wider public to the glories of historic buildings, and to exploring the influence of ideas about the past and preservation. He has written and edited hundreds of articles on historic country houses (from Garsington Manor to Knebworth House), and visited over four hundred houses during his time at Country Life. Diary of a Curious House Guest is his first blog: in it he muses on Britain's finest houses and other exciting adventures of an architectural historian.


Farewell to Country Life

Thursday, 02 August 2007

In his last Curious House Guest blog for Country Life, Jeremy bids us farewell and pays a visit to Stanway House

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More Vanbrugh please

Wednesday, 18 July 2007

Our curious house guest makes a long overdue visit to Vanbrugh's King's Weston House

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Sponsors for a Vanbrugh exhibition?

Tuesday, 10 July 2007

In a week that Jeremy had to cancel an interview with Hugo Swire, he announces that he'd like to mount an exhibition on Vanbrugh. And he needs some help.

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Country Life Summer Party

Monday, 02 July 2007

Jeremy muses on a happy week in which Country Life celebrated its 110th year and Dumfries House was saved for the nation

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