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Ickworth House, West Wing Bury St Edmunds, UK

Ickworth House, West Wing Bury St Edmunds, UK

Images © BuroHappold Engineering Copyright © 1976-2015 BuroHappold Engineering. All Rights Reserved CLIEN T National Trust ARCHITEC T Hopkins Architects PROJECT VALUE £3.5 million SERVICES PROVIDED BY BURO HAPPO LD Structural engineering, building services engineering (MEP), ground engineering, bridges and civil structures, inclusive design, fire engineering Built by the eccentric Earl of Bristol in 1795, Ickworth House near Bury St Edmunds is a Grade 1 listed neoclassical stately home. The house features two wings around the central rotunda designed by Italian architect Mario Asprucci, and is now owned by the National Trust and open to the public. Originally built purely to provide a symmetrical layout to the building, the barn-like structure of the West Wing

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