This is one of a series of sketches of Kelmscott Manor by the artist Hanslip Fletcher, during a visit to Kelmscott on 7th August 1899. Morris had died three years earlier in 1896, and the house was occupied by Jane Morris, who later bought it in 1913. The watercolour shows the so called Green Room, the walls hung with fabric and a large gate-legged table in the centre with two candlesticks, designed by Philip Webb. An overmantel, also designed by Webb is also visible above the fireplace.
Fletcher was an etcher, illustrator and painter specialising in architectural studies of London and elsewhere. He was born and lived in London and was a member of the Art Workers’ Guild.