A mixed bag of interiors they are - most conventional upper-class trad, but none the worse for that I feel. A lot of them were still 'Sixties' in feel - lots, still, of seagrass squares for instance - though you won't find any Op-art. The sitting room of Laura Ashley is a fine example of that; with its spare use of Victoriana it fits almost neatly into the sort of interior examined by Mary Gilliatt in her magisterial, and 'SomethingoftheChameleon' favourite, 'English Style' of 1967. Another interior that stood out for me was the Salisbury home of Janet Stone, the widow of the remarkable Reynolds Stone. Remarkable too in her own right was Janet Stone, as a new book of her photographs shows. Imagine the sheer joy of a sitting room lined with paintings of Welsh mountains by John Piper. I call that bliss.
Laura Ashley's Welsh home
Barbara Cartland's home in, I think, Hertfordshire. 'Sixties' taste.
Diana Cage in Cumbria
Love those pale blue walls in the hall
With Janet Stone in Salisbury
Another beautiful shade of blue
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