Ben Pentreath’s inspiration blog.
Ben Pentreath is co-founder, with Bridie Hall, of Pentreath & Hall, one of London’s most distinctive interiors and decoration shops.
Ben Pentreath’s book English Decoration, published in 2011.
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- Why I rent and would never buy - FT.com
I live, part of the time, in a village in Dorset (deep in the west of England) where no one owns their own home: an estate village, where every house is tenanted. The entire place consists of about 30 cottages and farmhouses. The smaller cottages are thatched, the larger houses are pure Regency; there is a beautiful lake by our landlord’s splendid Gothic-revival country pile, and a magical walled garden. The whole place could have been conceived by the artist Rex Whistler: it is a dream world.
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- How marriage changed designer’s view of his own home decor - FT.com
Ben Pentreath, architectural designer to royalty, has a new husband (Charlie McCormick) with very different ideas about interiors.
- An English Garden for All Seasons - The New York Times
In Dorset, Charlie McCormick has created an embroidered tapestry of blooms that lasts well into fall.
- Ben Pentreath Inspiration blog
Ben Pentreath is co-founder, with Bridie Hall, of Pentreath & Hall, one of London’s most distinctive interiors and decoration shops.
Ben Pentreath’s book English Decoration, published in 2011.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjqL-cMKjy3Atd6xyWW2xjt9zXJ_uK36sGZjjQ6Frd4llTfnNkLEvKPRG_2DA4c2E5ASRF0PNl-rt9xPzKRIgbzLtSUIalIxUhRTaIpAPw0B5QiE-UZQwzSCfQzu6U_JKkYj4-xXko_VxA/s640/Ben+Pentreath.jpg)
- Why I rent and would never buy - FT.com
I live, part of the time, in a village in Dorset (deep in the west of England) where no one owns their own home: an estate village, where every house is tenanted. The entire place consists of about 30 cottages and farmhouses. The smaller cottages are thatched, the larger houses are pure Regency; there is a beautiful lake by our landlord’s splendid Gothic-revival country pile, and a magical walled garden. The whole place could have been conceived by the artist Rex Whistler: it is a dream world.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhMadX1Q_yPu64ILyN-C4emr0LiQzW9UglSUlgtIt5-EMcfdZfbkMxiv2l-y-XAj4hMJkSRWiN2RmSSKNuxtDAAtNOiVpn4Q60Hy71MRVHUffb40n7F5s9gayBUOGo2wErz8OxYZxGCslA/s640/dorset.57.png)
- How marriage changed designer’s view of his own home decor - FT.com
Ben Pentreath, architectural designer to royalty, has a new husband (Charlie McCormick) with very different ideas about interiors.
- An English Garden for All Seasons - The New York Times
In Dorset, Charlie McCormick has created an embroidered tapestry of blooms that lasts well into fall.
- Ben Pentreath Inspiration blog
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