The second baron commissioned Decimus Burton to rebuild the house in 1839 as an "Italianate palace" with large pleasure grounds and a Riding School.
The sumptuous Italianate palace and gardens dating from the mid-19th century are worth a visit in themselves.
He refurbished the estate, constructed a new Italianate palace and built a decorative garden in 1835.
Across Chambers Street, the Italianate palace known by most as the Tweed Courthouse, now houses the city's Department of Education.
G Map This graceful Italianate palace was built in 1867, in the midst of shady trees full of crows and bats.
The president, just six months into his term, had to flee the Italianate, 150-year-old presidential palace, with a decoy motorcade masking his departure, his aides said.
We looked over Catherine the Great's immense Italianate palace.
Today, under protective wrap, 280 Broadway looks more like a Christo than an Italianate palace.
Originally designed as an Italianate palace, there were no funds to complete it, so it was constructed as two smaller, linked buildings.
The corn exchange in Aylesbury is less grand than some of its contemporaries: at nearby Leighton Buzzard the corn exchange was an Italianate palace.