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'''Hill House''' in [[Helensburgh]], [[Scotland]] is one of [[Charles Rennie Mackintosh|Charles Rennie Mackintosh's]] most famous works, probably second only to [[Glasgow School of Art]]. It was designed and built for the publisher Walter Blackie in [[1902]] – [[1904]]. |
'''Hill House''' in [[Helensburgh]], [[Scotland]] is one of [[Charles Rennie Mackintosh|Charles Rennie Mackintosh's]] most famous works, probably second only to [[Glasgow School of Art]]. It was designed and built for the publisher Walter Blackie in [[1902]] – [[1904]]. |
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In addition to the house |
In addition to the house itself, Mackintosh also designed most of the interior rooms, furniture and other fixings. Mackintosh's attention to detail even extended to prescribing the colour of cut flowers that the Blackie's might place on a table in the living room, so as not to clash with the rest of the decor. |
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In [[1982]] the house was donated to the [[National Trust for Scotland]] |
In [[1982]] the house was donated to the [[National Trust for Scotland]] which continues to maintain it and manage visitors. |
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==Hill House School== |
==Hill House School== |
Hill HouseinHelensburgh, Scotland is one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's most famous works, probably second only to Glasgow School of Art. It was designed and built for the publisher Walter Blackie in 1902 – 1904.
In addition to the house itself, Mackintosh also designed most of the interior rooms, furniture and other fixings. Mackintosh's attention to detail even extended to prescribing the colour of cut flowers that the Blackie's might place on a table in the living room, so as not to clash with the rest of the decor.
In1982 the house was donated to the National Trust for Scotland which continues to maintain it and manage visitors.
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