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Cowdray - The East wing laid bare
by Rob Farrow
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The extent of the ruins of the East Wing of Cowdray become obvious in this view... (more)
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Cowdray - The grand western frontage
by Rob Farrow
for square SU8921
The spectacular ruins of Cowdray are perhaps best viewed from this path that... (more)
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Cowdray - Western wing and Gatehouse
by Rob Farrow
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Cowdray - Gatehouse and SW front
by Rob Farrow
geograph for square SU8921
A view from the grounds immediately in front of the ruined Cowdray House looking... (more)
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Cowdray - Great Hall window - view of the Gatehouse
by Rob Farrow
for square SU8921
Looking out of one of the huge Tudor windows in the Great "Buck" Hall... (more)
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Cowdray - The Chapel
by Rob Farrow
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Many of the early owners of Cowdray were Catholics - at a time when following... (more)
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Cowdray - Porch of Honour ceiling
by Rob Farrow
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Cowdray - Ceiling of the Porch of Honour
by Rob Farrow
for square SU8921
This fine ceiling adorns the Porch of Honour and features the ostrich-feather... (more)
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Cowdray - Eroded Arms of Henry VIII
by Rob Farrow
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The much weather-worn Coat of Arms seen here has been identified as those of... (more)
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Cowdray - Porch of Honour and East Wing
by Rob Farrow
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Built by Sir William Fitzwilliam, the "Porch of Honour" seen nearest... (more)
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Cowdray - The eastern range
by Rob Farrow
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A view from within the internal courtyard of Cowdray looking at the East Wing... (more)
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Ruined mansion at Siarpal
by Christine Johnstone
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Walter Savage Landor's ruined mansion, built between 1809 and 1814, but... (more)
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Blunsdon Abbey, Blunsdon St. Andrew
by Vieve Forward
geograph for square SU1389
Blunsdon Abbey was a Victorian mansion which was destroyed by fire in 1904. The... (more)
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Old Gorhambury House
by Des Blenkinsopp
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Situated just outside St Albans are the remains of Old Gorhambury House, a once... (more)
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Ruined mansion, Greenhill Demesne
by Kenneth Allen
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It was destroyed by fire in the 1920s
Known as St John's Castle
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Kirkforthar House
by James Allan
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The ruined remains of a mansion house which was built by the Lindsay family in... (more)
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Minster Lovell Ruins
by Des Blenkinsopp
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An old but atmospheric view of the ruins at Minster Lovell.
Scanned from a... (more)
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Part of the ruins of Great Witley Court
by David Smith
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Mavisbank House and fence
by Jim Barton
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A steel fence surrounds the site of this former mansion. For more background,... (more)
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Mavisbank House, Loanhead
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2865
The central part of the 18th century mansion. Its history is summarised for Anne... (more)
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Remains of Mavisbank House
by Jim Barton
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The roofless shell of an 18th century mansion designed by William Adam for Sir... (more)
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Ruins of St John's Castle, Green Hill Demesne
by Kenneth Allen
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Pictured along Greenhill Road
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Torwoodlee Tower from the northeast
by Jim Barton
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A striking ruined house, built in 1601 by the Pringles of Torwoodlee, whose... (more)
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House and Tree (rems of)
by Des Blenkinsopp
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Appuldurcombe House was the home of the wealthy Worsley family, but like many... (more)
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Remains of King Edward III's Manor, Bemondsey, London SE1
by Christine Matthews
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This is all that remains of the moated manor house of King Edward III.
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Museum Worsleyanum
by Des Blenkinsopp
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The wonderful dog-Latin word "Worsleyanum" refers to the Worsley... (more)
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Minster Lovell Hall
by Roger Templeman
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Cowdray Remains
by Colin Smith
for square SU8921
Substantial remains of the Tudor Cowdray at Midhurst. It is now open again to... (more)
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Foundations, Nonsuch Park
by Des Blenkinsopp
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Nonsuch Park was the site of a large palace belonging to Henry 8. Nothing at all... (more)
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