Hanwell Park was a neoclassical house built in the 19th century.
The school has also offices in a 19th-century neoclassical house in Eretria, Odos Apostoli 15.
Together they designed Earlsbrae Hall, a large neoclassical house at Essendon, Victoria.
This was achieved by removing the 19th century extensions and alterations which obscured the clean and simple lines of the neoclassical house.
This great neoclassical house had been reprieved from imminent demolition in 1972 by ministers and taken into guardianship two years later.
It is considered to be "Alabama's finest neoclassical house" and one of America's most unusual neoclassical mansions.
The style of the room was modeled after that of neoclassical English houses of the late eighteenth.
It is a neoclassical house on an H-shaped plan, originally entirely three-storeyed, built of brick and entirely stuccoed.
The principal staircase is comparatively small and not as grand and commanding as is often the case in a neoclassical house, where the owners retired upstairs.
The original neoclassical house seen in the film has since been replaced by an enormous Italianate structure.