“And a sumptuous new book commemorating the place and its history will be published by Flammarion in November….Indeed, like many grand English houses, the story of Castle Howard has been one of intergenerational collaboration. In addition to the Howards themselves, there were the architects, designers, stonemasons, gilders, upholsterers, painters, and carpenters who have built, researched, and restored the different facets of this unique stately home for centuries. Today, the core team comprises Nicholas and Victoria; Renzullo; the venerable interior designer Alec Cobbe, who has special expertise in picture hanging (having advised the Royal Collection); and architect Francis Terry (a well-known proponent of a style often called New Classicism). Working together on one of the centerpieces of the house, the Tapestry Drawing Room, Renzullo, Cobbe, and Terry began with a fact-finding mission through the house itself—and through the archives.” — Architectural Digest
"Step inside one of Britain’s most breathtaking landmarks with Castle Howard, a captivating new monograph from Flammarion. Featured on screen in Bridgerton and Brideshead Revisited, this magnificent estate in North Yorkshire stands as a testament to English baroque magnificence and centuries of heritage. Revitalized by designer Remy Renzullo, the castle’s interiors fuse historical grandeur with modern elegance. Complete with rare archival materials and lavish photography, this book is an invitation to experience the timeless allure of a national treasure." — Curated Texan
"Castle Howard, considered one of the best manor houses of England, is familiar to many who love British cinema and television. It was the setting for the 1981 adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited starring Jeremy Irons and the 2008 remake with Matthew Goode. Scenes from television series Bridgerton, Victoria and Death Comes To Pemberley have also been set at Castle Howard. A grand new book from Flammarion simply titled Castle Howard celebrates the glory and history of this most impressive estate. Alongside narratives that recall the evolution of the house and gardens are lush photographs by Mattia Aquila, both of sweeping vistas of the estate and its grounds and detailed closeups architectural and interior elements, and everything in between." — Forbes.com