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Albury Park passed into the Percy family through the marriage of Louisa Drummond, daughter of Henry Drummond, to the 6th Duke of Northumberland. [9] The Duke of Northumberland still owns most of the land, known as the Albury Estate. [10] The mansion contains 64 different mantelpieces, which were in part the work of Robert Adam.
Sheffield Park House, Haywards Heath, East Sussex – c.1988 – early 1990s by Period Homes (Arundel Estate Sussex Ltd built a housing court in the grounds), 12 apartments in the house, with 30 acres. Strete Ralegh House, Whimple, Devon – 1985, formerly owned by the Imbert-Terry baronets, into at least 5 apartments.
Albury Park is a former residence which has been converted into apartments, while the surrounding estate is still directly owned by the Duke. [14] The traditional burial place of the Dukes is the Northumberland Vault in Westminster Abbey in London, the Percys thus being the last family to maintain such a privilege.
In 1819 the Albury Park estate was bought by Henry Drummond, a London banker. During the following year the spire on the tower was replaced by a cupola (a small dome). Drummond became involved with the foundation of the Catholic Apostolic Church in the 1830s, and built a church for this religious movement on his estate.
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The village has a post office and general shop, and the "Drummond at Albury" inn; Little London has another public house the, "William IV", which dates back to the 16th century. [ 4 ] The nearest railway stations are just beyond the borders: Chilworth , 1 mile (1.6 km) west, and Gomshall , 2 miles (3.2 km) east, of the parish boundaries, both ...