Chartwell, Winston Churchill's country home, largely re-designed by Tilden
Born
31 May 1887
Died
25 February 1956(1956-02-25) (aged 68)
Nationality
British
Occupation
Architect
Buildings
Chartwell, Port Lympne Mansion, Bron-y-de, Churt
Philip Tilden (31 May 1887 – 25 February 1956) was an English architect, active in the early twentieth century, who worked for some of the most prominent members of English society, including Winston Churchill, David Lloyd George, Lord Beaverbrook, Sir Philip Sassoon, Lady Ottoline Morrell and Gordon Selfridge.
PhilipTilden (31 May 1887 – 25 February 1956) was an English architect, active in the early twentieth century, who worked for some of the most prominent...
early 20th-century country house built for Sir Philip Sassoon, 3rd Baronet by Herbert Baker and PhilipTilden. Completed after the First World War. Following...
a summary of his 2016 biography. He also owned Trent Park and hired PhilipTilden to largely rebuild that mansion located in Cockfosters. Stylistic differences...
1922 and 1924, it was rebuilt and extended by the society architect PhilipTilden. From the garden front, the house has extensive views over the Weald...
Morrells restored the house in the 1920s, working with the architect PhilipTilden, and creating landscaped Italian-style gardens. The parterre has 24...
restoring it with the assistance of the architects W. D. Caroe and PhilipTilden. He was able to draw on his own and his wife's wealth, and his efforts...
the 20th century, it was sold to Sir Martin Conway who commissioned PhilipTilden to undertake a restoration. In 1953, the castle was bought by the art...
part in the Gidea Park development, including William Curtis Green, PhilipTilden, Raymond Unwin, Richard Barry Parker, George Val Myer, Geoffry Lucas...
Sassoon employed PhilipTilden, who later worked for him at both Port Lympne and Trent Park, to reconstruct the interior. Tilden's memoirs record his...
Saint John Bosco. This was designed by the Arts and Crafts architect PhilipTilden. An attic was added to the house in the middle of the 20th century....
literary collection. For the design of the Big Room, they also employed PhilipTilden. The room as a whole is a recreation of Knole, "Vita's record of her...
Port Lympne, later the Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, in Kent, and PhilipTilden largely rebuilt another, Trent Park, from 1923. Stylistic differences...
Examination Schools, Oxford) Lush and luxurious: the life and work of PhilipTilden 1887–1956 (1987) (catalogue of exhibition at the Heinz Gallery, RIBA...
include a crescent shaped "Lodge". The complex was designed and built by PhilipTilden in 1911 for Brian Tunstall-Behrens, but was never completed due to the...
English architect noted for work in Liverpool (died 1963) May 31 – PhilipTilden, English domestic architect (died 1956) June 15 – Oliver Hill, English...
Gribble, who later restored Kingston Russell, Dorset, with architect PhilipTilden. George Gribble's wife Norah Royds was a Slade-trained artist, a cousin...
previously renovated Henlow Grange. The new owners - with architect PhilipTilden, who later worked for Winston Churchill - demolished a stub wing from...
took part in the Romford development, including William Curtis Green, PhilipTilden, Raymond Unwin, Richard Barry Parker, and Baillie Scott. The exhibition...
(1883–1969) Walter Aubrey Thomas (1859–1934) Sir Arnold Thornely (1870–1953) PhilipTilden (1887–1956) Twigg Brown Architects Sir Raymond Unwin (1863–1940) Charles...
Mendle) had lesbian affairs. The society architect PhilipTilden was a homosexual, as was his patron Philip Sassoon, whose house at Port Lympne, had many Curzon...
was interested in the timber in the woodlands. It was then bought by PhilipTilden, an architect who attempted to restore the house, a job that remained...
Mallet, ambassador to the Sublime Porte. Sir Louis engaged the architect PhilipTilden who extended the house with a wing to the west. The whole house is a...
Leigh, Kosmas Prassides [Wikidata] Tilden Lectureship 2009/2010 – Philip N. Bartlett [Wikidata], Peter Bruce, Philip Page [Wikidata] 2009 – Andrew Orr-Ewing...
The Tylden (or Tilden) family represent a landholding family with origins in England in the Middle Ages. A branch of the family emigrated to the American...
-2.08731 (Chapel, Shrigley Hall) 1933–38 The chapel was designed by PhilipTilden for the Salesian Order. It is built in sandstone and has a slate roof...