elephants at Sezincote House
These two near-life-size model baby elephants stand at the end of the garden of Sezincote House.
Sezincote was built in 1810 in the Mughal style. Its creator was Charles Cockerell, assisted by his architect brother, Samuel Pepys Cockerell (who had been Surveyor for the British East India Company). It influenced the later Brighton Pavilion.
It is located near Moreton-in-Marsh in Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, England.
elephants at Sezincote House
These two near-life-size model baby elephants stand at the end of the garden of Sezincote House.
Sezincote was built in 1810 in the Mughal style. Its creator was Charles Cockerell, assisted by his architect brother, Samuel Pepys Cockerell (who had been Surveyor for the British East India Company). It influenced the later Brighton Pavilion.
It is located near Moreton-in-Marsh in Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, England.