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Oxton House, Devon, seat of Rev. John Beaumont Swete
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Oxton House, Devon, seat of Rev. John Beaumont Swete
Oxton House, Devon, seat of Rev. John Beaumont Swete. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1827
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Oxton House, Devon: A Regency Gem Residing in the Heart of Devonshire Countryside Nestled in the picturesque Devonshire countryside, Oxton House stands proudly as a testament to the elegance and charm of the Regency era. This exquisite seat, belonging to the Reverend John Beaumont Swete, is depicted in this handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts, published in London in 1827. The enchanting image reveals the exterior of Oxton House, its symmetrical facade adorned with tall, elegant windows and a grand central doorway, framed by intricately carved pillars. The house is surrounded by lush greenery, with a winding path leading to the front entrance. Upon entering Oxton House, one would be greeted by the best parlor, a room designed for entertaining guests. The common parlor, shown in the floorplan, would have been used for more informal gatherings and daily activities. The kitchen, located at the back of the house, was the heart of the home, where meals were prepared and cooked. A scullery, also shown in the floorplan, would have been used for cleaning and food preparation. The elevation and plan of Oxton House offer a glimpse into the lifestyle of the landed gentry during the Regency period. The stately home, with its grand rooms and beautiful gardens, would have been a symbol of wealth and status. The Rev. John Beaumont Swete and his family would have enjoyed the finest amenities and lived a life of comfort and luxury, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Devonshire countryside.
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