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  2. Apethorpe Palace - Wikipedia

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    Apethorpe Palace (pronounced App-thorp) [1] [2], formerly known as "Apethorpe Hall", is a Grade I listed [3] country house, dating to the 15th century, close to Apethorpe, Northamptonshire.

  3. Great Chalfield Manor - Wikipedia

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    Tours of the house are at fixed times and visitors are escorted by a guide. Doors of the barn. The house is Grade I listed; [7] the Tropenell Cartulary manuscript, compiled for Thomas Tropenell, is still kept there. The barn northwest of the house, built in the 17th and 18th centuries, is also Grade I listed, [8] while the gardens are Grade II ...

  4. Drayton House - Wikipedia

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    Drayton House is a Grade I listed [1] country house of many periods [2] 1 mile (1.6 km) south-west of the village of Lowick, Northamptonshire, England.. Described as Northamptonshire's most impressive medieval mansion by Nikolaus Pevsner, [3] "one of the best-kept secrets of the English country house world" by architectural historian Gervase Jackson-Stops, [4] and (affectionately) "a most ...

  5. Stowe House - Wikipedia

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    The house has low wings that are set back and project from the east and west pavilions of the south front. These extend north before projecting even further east and west. The full length of the house is over 900 feet (270 m). These wings to the east included the riding school, coach houses and at the extreme east the stables designed by Vanbrugh.

  6. Chatsworth House - Wikipedia

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    125 m (410 ft) Construction started: 1687: Completed: 1708, with additions 1820–1840: Owner: Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement, who lease the house to the Chatsworth House Trust. Technical details; Floor count: 5: Floor area: Main house (excluding wing): approx 81,000 sq ft: Design and construction; Architect(s) William Talman Thomas ...

  7. Wentworth Woodhouse - Wikipedia

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    King George V and Queen Mary visited south Yorkshire from 8 to 12 July 1912 and stayed at Wentworth Woodhouse for four days. The house party consisted of a large number of guests, including: Dr Cosmo Gordon Lang, the then-Archbishop of York; the Earl of Harewood and his Countess; the Marchioness of Londonderry; the Marquess of Zetland and Lady Zetland; the Earl of Scarborough and Lady ...

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  9. Long gallery - Wikipedia

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    They were normally placed on the highest reception floor of English country houses, usually running along a side of the house, with windows on one side and at the ends giving views, and doors to other rooms on the other. They served several purposes: they were used for entertaining guests, for taking exercise in the form of walking when the ...