Shaw's Corner
{{Short description|Writer's house museum in Ayot St Lawrence, Hertfordshire, England}}
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| location = Ayot St Lawrence, near Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, UK
| built = Early 20th century
| architect =Smee, Mence & Houchin
| architecture = Arts and Crafts movement
| governing_body = National Trust
| designation1 = Grade II*
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| designation1_date =24 January 1967
| designation1_number =1348110
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Shaw's Corner was the primary residence of the renowned Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw; it is now a National Trust property open to the public as a writer's house museum. Inside the house, the rooms remain much as Shaw left them, and the garden and Shaw's writing hut can also be visited. The house is an Edwardian Arts and Crafts-influenced structure situated in the small village of Ayot St Lawrence, in Hertfordshire, England. It is 6 miles from Welwyn Garden City and 5 miles from Harpenden.
Built as the new rectory for the village during 1902, the house was the home of playwright George Bernard Shaw from 1906 until his death in 1950. It was designed by a local firm of architects, Smee, Mence & Houchin, and local materials were used in its construction.[http://astoft2.co.uk/Herts/ayotshawscorner.htm Ayot St Lawrence, Hertfordshire - Shaw's Corner House of George Bernard Shaw] The Astoft Collection of Buildings of England, 2006. Accessed 2012 The Church of England decided that the house was too large for the size of the parish, and let it instead. Shaw and his wife Charlotte Payne-Townshend relocated in 1906, and eventually bought the house and its land in 1920, paying £6,220. At the same time the garden was extended and Shaw bought land from his friend Apsley Cherry-Garrard, bringing the total to {{convert|1.4|ha|acre|abbr=off}}.
Shaw is known to have written many of his major works in a secluded, home-built revolving hut located at the bottom of his garden.{{cite book |last=Walker |first=Lester |title=A Little House of My Own: 47 Grand Designs for 47 Tiny Houses |year=2000 |isbn=1-57912-151-9}} The tiny structure of only {{convert|64|sqft|m2}}, was built on a central steel-pole frame with a circular track so that it could be rotated on its axis to follow the arc of the Sun's light during the day. Shaw dubbed the hut "London", so that unwanted visitors could be told he was away "visiting the capital".{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4566526.stm |title=BBC |publisher=BBC News |date=2005-12-30 |access-date=2014-05-14}}
After Shaw's and his wife's deaths, their ashes were taken to Shaw's Corner, mixed and then scattered along footpaths and around the statue of Saint Joan in their garden.Holyroyd, p. 515. In 1967 the house was designated a Grade II* listed building.{{NHLE|num=1348110|desc=Shaw's Corner|grade=II*|access-date=5 October 2022}}
Gallery
Image:Shaw's Corner (from the garden).jpg|Shaw's Corner from the garden
Image:Shaw's writing hut.jpg|Shaw's writing hut
Image:Shaw's Corner (the study).jpg|Shaw's study
Image:Shaw's Corner (another view of the study).jpg|Another view of Shaw's study
Image:Shaw's_Corner_at_Ayot_St_Lawrence.jpg|Garden
References
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External links
{{Commons category|Shaw's Corner}}
- [https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/shaws-corner Shaw's Corner] - official site at National Trust
- [http://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/place/shaw's-corner Collection of Shaw's Corner] - the art and object collections of Shaw's Corner
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Category:Arts and Crafts architecture in England
Category:Buildings and structures in Ayot St Lawrence
Category:Country houses in Hertfordshire
Category:Biographical museums in Hertfordshire
Category:Grade II* listed buildings in Hertfordshire
Category:Grade II* listed houses
Category:Historic house museums in Hertfordshire
Category:Houses completed in 1902