For Sale: A House by Gothic Revival Architect Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin

In 1846-47, Gothic Revival architect Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin designed a house for the Reverend F.W. Rooke, the rector of Rampisham, a village in Dorset, England. The only intact building by Pugin to remain in private hands, the rectory is built of local stone and sits on 3.5 acres. Asking price: $3.5 million.

About the Author

Ned Cramer

Ned Cramer served as editor-in-chief of ARCHITECT from the publication’s founding in 2006 until 2020, and as vice president, editorial, at Hanley Wood.

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