Talk:Luscombe Castle/GA1
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Reviewer: Jaguar (talk · contribs) 17:59, 17 August 2016 (UTC)
Will make a start on this soon. JAGUAR 17:59, 17 August 2016 (UTC)
- I note that the architectural style in the infobox says that it's Tudor-gothic, but wouldn't it be part of the Gothic revival architecture? I note that the location section states that it is "built in Tudor-gothic stone". Please ignore this if I'm wrong, as I'm not an expert!
- "On purchasing the land at Luscombe in 1797, Charles Hoare demolished the existing house" - do you think that this will start off better as Upon purchasing the land?
- "and commissioned John Nash and Humphrey Repton to design a new house" - would be good to say that these two are architects: and commissioned architects John Nash and Humphrey Repton to design a new house
- "The dining room held views across the valley, and the asymmetric rooms allowed for a panorama of views" - why is this in past tense? Is the dining room still there?
- "however this practise had ended by 1902." - practice
- "it's boundaries are formed by a ridge of high ground" - its
- "The boundaries of the estate cover approximately seven miles" - convert to metric too?
- "From there, a 400 metres (1,300 ft) drive" - no plural needed for describing a drive; "400 metre drive" sounds about right. Feel free to ignore this if you can't change it due to the template
- "who was a pioneer for the Gothic Revival style" - link Gothic Revival architecture
- "In his early drawings for the house, Repton suggest two sketches to Hoar" - suggested
- "Repton suggest two sketches to Hoare, one if a more standard house, one with the more natural design which would settle into the landscape" - either way, I would rephrase this to Repton suggested two sketches to Hoare; one of a more standard house, and the other with the more natural design which would settle into the landscape
- "Repton added shrubberies to the south west corner" - super minor, but this isn't hyphenated
- "with a stone ha-ha at the end" - I don't know what this is, can it be linked?
- "with a seating grotto in the north west corner" - this needs hyphenating too, for consistency
- No dead links
This article is looking great. I checked whatever sources that I could access and found no issues. Overall, this is comprehensive and well written! On hold until all are clarified. JAGUAR 18:50, 17 August 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks for the positive comments Jaguar! WormTT(talk) 19:37, 17 August 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks for addressing all of them so quickly! With the issues out of the way, this should be good to go now. JAGUAR 21:27, 17 August 2016 (UTC)