The grandeur of a 100-year-old Tudor Revival mansion is restored with glamorous opulence inspired by London’s Annabel’s Social Club. Located on an expansive estate in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Exeter House is a striking example of heritage codes blended with French neoclassical romance. Greg Natale captures the jewel-toned motifs and layered rich palettes typical of Tudor-style interiors while brightening the overall scheme with soft shades of sky blue and blush.
Blending the refinement of French Revival style with country expressions, the mansion exudes grandeur throughout. Fixtures include tessellated tiles, Versailles oak floors, and traditional wall panelling and cabinetry that highlight the estate’s heritage. A curated collection of 16th-century English and 19th-century French pieces furnishes the property, with floral and tweed wallpapers and fabrics, velvets, gilded wall panelling, and ornate ceiling motifs that add depth and dimension to each space.
Exeter House is a rich illustration in which the historic fabric of Tudor architecture is thoughtfully and meticulously preserved, while being enlivened by the bold melange of artistry in its furnishings.