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Petworth House is a late 17th-century Grade I listed country house in the parish of Petworth, West Sussex, England. It was built in 1688 by Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset , and altered in the 1870s to the design of the architect Anthony Salvin . [ 2 ]
Petworth is a town and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England. It is located at the junction of the A272 east–west road from Heathfield to Winchester and the A283 Milford to Shoreham-by-Sea road. The parish includes the settlements of Byworth and Hampers Green and covers an area of 2,690 hectares (6,600 acres).
Location of Pitshill in West Sussex Pitshill is a Grade II* listed house built in the neoclassical style and is located within the Parish of Tillington a couple of miles west of Petworth . Begun by William Mitford in 1760 on the site of an earlier house it was completed by his son, also William, in 1794. [ 1 ]
This page is a list of these buildings in the county of West Sussex by district. Adur. Name Location Type Completed [note 1] ... Petworth: House: dated 1653:
Restored 1910 period worker's cottage for a seamstress at Petworth House: Petworth House: Petworth: Chichester: Historic house: Operated by the National Trust, late 17th-century mansion with important collection of paintings and sculptures, 700 acre (2.8 km 2) landscaped park designed by Capability Brown: The Priest House, West Hoathly: West ...
Petworth House in Sussex, west front, depicted in about 1700, as newly re-built by the 6th Duke of Somerset. Collection of the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle Petworth House, west front, in 2015, with flat roof line. Between 1688 and 1696 the Duke rebuilt Petworth House on a palatial scale.