Ep. 48 | A unique 1980’s country house project: Henbury Hall

Renowned architectural HISTORIAN Jeremy Musson joins us to chat about Henbury Hall, a palladian vision in Cheshire

On this podcast episode we are joined by the esteemed architectural historian Jeremy Musson to discuss a new build Palladian house in the Cheshire countryside.

Henbury Hall is based on Palladio’s Villa Rotonda, and lays claim to being one of the finest country houses built in the 20th century.

Jeremy Musson, who has written a beautiful book on Henbury, joins Geoff and Rory to discuss why this house was built, what inspired it and how it works as a family home in the modern age.

Please do tune into the podcast to discover more!

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