National Trust Papers
0245CLPUCE
Built by a courtier of Henry VIII in the Cotswolds, Newark Park is a Tudor style hunting lodge; unfortunately only a fragment of this design with small leaves survives. The simple pattern featured two shades of green on a satin white background, creating the illusion of a woven fabric; interestingly, it was adapted from a wallpaper from the clock tower of Hampton Court Palace. The design took its name from James Clutterbuck, who acquired Newark Park in the mid-18th century, although the wallpaper dates to the early 19th century. Five contemporary colourways encompass softer contrasts and bolder primary shades on matte white that mirror the impact of the original design.
Repeat: 13cm (5.1″)
Roll Length: 10.05m (11 yds)
Roll Width: 52cm (20.5″)
Washability: Washable
Application: Paste the Wall
Available in 5 different colors
Matching Colours from Little Greene:
286 Dorchester Pink Mid
244 Dash of Soot
117 Lead Colour