Caroline is an architectural historian specialising in British Architecture of the 16th-18th centuries.

• Course Director at the Victoria and Albert Museum of "The Visual Arts in Europe: High Renaissance - Baroque 1500-1720".

• Author of London's Country Houses, published by Phillimore Press 2009, republished 2010; co-author of A History of Kensington Palace, and contributor to a variety of academic journals.

• Lecturer and teacher for NADFAS, the Royal Oak Foundation in the USA, Courtauld Institute of Art Summer Schools, and elsewhere - for example MA courses at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York, and BA courses at University College, London.

• Occasional Martin Randall Tour lecturer (Ardgowan, a country house weekend in the West of Scotland is coming up in the spring).

• One of the Silverstone Farm lecturers in North Norfolk.

 

 

She has had a long-standing involvement with Chiswick House, and is currently a member of their Advisory panel.

Caroline has an MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art, and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.

She is a member of the Georgian Group, the Society of Architectural Historians, and on the Council of the Furniture History Society.