National Trust Cornice Range
Welcome to our new range of National Trust Cornices.
The Stevensons National Trust Cornice Range comprises 48 patterns.
The patterns have been selected from 15 different National Trust properties faithfully reflecting the originals and buyers can be assured of their authenticity.
The Range broadly covers the period 1700 - 1830 and is sub-divided into the four categories of Early Georgian, Mid Georgian, Neo Classical and Regency.
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Early Georgian Cornices

Early Georgian Cornices from National Trust Houses
EG01 Hatchlands Park Estate Office 1
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A small yet robust ovolo moulding, suitable for secondary rooms and lower ceilings |
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EG02 Hatchlands Park Estate Office 2
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A good plain early Georgian cyma found in the Estate wing at Hatchlands Park |
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EG03 Clandon Park Chintz Bedroom
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From an attic bedroom at Clandon, the 1731 trophy house by Giacomo Leoni renowned for its splendid Marble Hall |
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EG04 Mottisfont House Green Library Small
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A useful, classically correct, early Georgian moulding found in the Mottisfont Library |
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EG05 Fenton House Garden Room
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A dentil cornice found in the ground floor of Fenton House in Hampstead – one of the few early cornices to survive in the house |
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EG06 Carlyle's House Dining Room
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A mid-sized Doric cornice which will achieve a handsome, plain, architectural effect |
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EG07 Clandon Park Gallery
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An Ionic cornice taken from a first floor door surround at the Clandon Marble Hall |
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EG08 Mompesson House Entrance Hall Plain
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One of three Early Georgian mouldings from Mompesson House, one of the most beautiful houses in Salisbury Cathedral Close |
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EG09 Mompesson House Dining Room Plain
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The plain-run mouldings match the proportions of the original perfectly. Enriched versions are available in the bespoke range |
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EG10 Mompesson House Small Drawing Room Plain
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All three Mompesson cornices will create a strong, architectural character and would relate well to one another in adjacent rooms |
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EG11 Mompesson House Entrance Hall Enriched
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With the same profile as EG08, but enriched with delicate floral and leaf motifs. A robust moulding |
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EG12 Mompesson House Dining Room Enriched
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With a strongly modelled Egg and Dart moulding; this cornice needs a generous ceiling height and well-dimensioned room to breathe |
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EG13 Mompesson House Small Drawing Room Enriched
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Of a similar scale to EG12, this cornice has unusual shell and harebell motifs in place of a conventional egg and dart moulding |
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EG14 Mompesson House Dining Room Apse
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This handsome, architectural moulding works well in a more masculine room. Care must be taken in the setting out of the brackets
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Mid Georgian Cornices

Mid Georgian Cornices from National Trust Houses
MG01 Saltram Plain 1
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From the ‘Rude Corridor’ at Saltram – so called because it is lined with mid-18th century titillating engravings! |
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MG02 Saltram Plain 2
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From another corridor at Saltram, a small and very useful Tuscan moulding |
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MG03 Saltram Red Stair
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The walls of the Red Stair are no longer red. A simple yet attractive moulding very good for secondary rooms |
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MG04 Stourhead Stair Hall Soffit
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The interior of Stourhead was destroyed by fire in 1902 but underwent scholarly reconstruction carried out by Sir Aston Webb |
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MG05 Hatchlands Park Music Room Ante - Chamber
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Another Edwardian moulding in an authentic mid eighteenth century manner; a versatile moulding that would look well in many rooms |
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MG06 Erddig Rear Staircase
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A design taken directly from Palladio’s Quattro Libri, measured at the Roman Pantheon. Popular in the mid 18th century |
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MG07 Croft Castle Gothick Room
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As its name implies, a robust Gothick moulding dating from the mid-eighteenth century remodelling of this ancient building |
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MG08 Croft Castle Gallery
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A richly detailed Georgian Gothick moulding, particularly good for use in libraries, dining rooms or bedrooms |
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MG09 Hatchlands Park Entrance Hall Plain
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An early design by Robert Adam, derived from James Gibbs’s Doric order – a very architectural moulding |
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MG10 Hatchlands Park Boscowen Room Plain
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A beautiful moulding for use in drawing rooms and other principal rooms; care should be taken in setting out to ensure correct bracket spacing |
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MG11 Hatchlands Entrance Hall Enriched
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Robert Adam’s design (simplified in MG09); a bold egg and dart and beautiful florets to the soffit; requires a generous ceiling height |
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MG12 Hatchlands Park Boscowen Room
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A very good enriched Corinthian cornice with attractive brackets and florets. Requires a generous ceiling height |
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Neo Classical Cornices

Neo Classical Cornices from National Trust Houses
NC01 Erddig Small Stair
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A delicate moulding with enriched soffit derived from a simplified Doric order; ideal for use in stairs, halls and bedrooms |
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NC02 Berrington Hall Lord Rodney's Bedroom Lobby
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A small, simple cornice designed by Henry Holland; excellent for use in any smaller secondary room or corridor |
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NC03 Attingham Park Lady Berwick's Washing Room
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A smaller moulding from this great Neo-classical house; with delicate lotus leaf detail, it is excellent for bedrooms and smaller sitting rooms |
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NC04 Berrington Hall Estate Office
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A handsome plain moulding for use in bedrooms, corridors and smaller rooms |
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NC05 Attingham Park Servants' Hall
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Used extensively ‘below stairs’ at Attingham, a plain and attractive moulding for smaller rooms. The frieze adds height |
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NC06 Attingham Park Lady Berwick's Dressing Room
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Adjacent to the Washing Room (NC03), this moulding has a similar scale but greater enrichment; excellent for a drawing room or for bedrooms |
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NC07 Killerton Study
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A handsome design from this elegant house in Devon; ideal for drawing rooms, libraries and dining rooms |
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NC08 Stourhead Library Ante - Chamber Plain
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A later 18th century moulding in a wing that survived the fire, which leads to Henry Hoare II’s magnificent Library; ideal for principal rooms |
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NC09 Attingham Park Lady Berwick's Sitting Room
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The third in a suite including NC03 and NC06, all three relate well to one another. With its enriched soffit, this is the grandest of the three |
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NC10 Saltram Garden Room
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A handsome foliate design for this Garden Room; deep undercut mouldings make this very suitable for a drawing room, dining room or library |
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NC11 Erdigg Drawing Room
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A particularly elegant Honeysuckle design c. 1780-1790; works well in a tall room, but note the useful small projection |
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NC12 Berrington Hall Entrance Hall
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A harmonious design by Henry Holland; the original is gilded but this moulding would look well painted to match a decorative scheme |
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Regency Cornices

Regency Cornices from National Trust Houses
RG01 Attingham Nash Stair Small
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John Nash made significant alterations to the house in 1805; this cornice is part of that work. Can be used reversed in rooms with low ceilings |
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RG02 Killerton Entrance Hall
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Later in date than the Study (NC07), this moulding is an attractive and versatile Regency design that works well in many rooms |
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RG03 Fenton House Porcelain Room
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A moulding with similar character as RG02, but more delicate; the Porcelain Room is famously decorated by John Fowler |
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RG04 Calke Abbey Waiting Room
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Calke Abbey, a house lost in time, has a number of Regency mouldings in the ground floor rooms. This is the smallest and most versatile |
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RG05 Carlyle's House Sitting Room
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Part of the mid 19th century redecoration of Carlyle’s handsome townhouse in Chelsea; an unusal profile, but very good in situ |
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RG06 Calke Abbey Study
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A more elaborate moulding from one of the Estate Rooms at Calke; excellent in dining rooms, drawing rooms and bedrooms |
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RG07 Fenton House Dining Room
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An attractive Regency moulding with enriched foliate decoration; suitable for many rooms where a delicate effect is sought |
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RG08 A la Ronde Library
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A useful and attractive Regency design found in several rooms of this extraordinary sixteen-sided folly in Devon |
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RG09 Saltram Mirror Room
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Late Regency, with an unusual and beautiful decorated soffit; would work well in drawing rooms and dining rooms |
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RG10 Mottisfont Long Gallery East
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With handsome laurel and lotus leaf decoration, this cornice demonstrates a late Regency love of the exotic. Good for dining rooms and libraries |
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The National Trust Cornice Range Poster

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