Horton Rounds

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Horton Rounds, Grade II listed house in Hackleton, England

The circular residence features broad curved eaves with shingled roofs, yellow stone walls, and timber-lined details throughout its two-story structure.

Built in 1966 by architect Arthur A. J. Marshman, the house stands on the former tennis courts of the demolished Horton Hall.

The design draws inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural principles, incorporating organic shapes and natural materials in its construction.

The first floor contains the main living spaces, with bedrooms positioned along the extended tail section of the comma-shaped layout.

The structure follows a comma and full stop design connected by a bridge, creating two distinct circular cores for living and guest accommodations.

Location: Hackleton

Architects: Arthur A. J. Marshman

GPS coordinates: 52.18033,-0.79998

Latest update: March 3, 2025 01:53

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