The garden front of Castle Howard. A screen by William Morris in the chapel. Stained glass windows in the chapel by Burne-Jones, added in the 1870s. The Castle Howard Bedroom. A detail in another. Squares of printed Japanese paper were applied as bedroom wallpaper in the 19th century. A bird’s-eye view of Vanbrugh’s magnificent entrance gallery. Gates designed by Vanbrugh lead to the romantic gardens. A delphinium display in the gardens. Vanbrugh’s magnificent Castle Howard, seen from the formal parterres. Yours truly in the gardens. Laurence Whistler’s etched glass panel in the sitting room at sunset, illustrating two of Vanbrugh’s fanciful buildings. A staircase, added in the 19th century, revealed in a convex mirror. Vanbrugh’s Temple of the Four Winds, begun in the early 1700s. Hawksmoor’s mausoleum, begun in 1731, with a monumental later base by Daniel Garrett. Inside the mausoleum’s colonnade. The dome of Hawksmoor’s mausoleum. Yours truly repeating a childhood pose on a corner of the Temple of the Four Winds.