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Albury Park is a country park and Grade II* listed historic country house (Albury Park Mansion) in Surrey, England. It covers over 150 acres (0.61 km 2 ); within this area is the old village of Albury , which consists of three or four houses and a church.
Henry Drummond hosted six annual prophetic conferences at Albury Park in Surrey, England. They were chaired by Hugh McNeile , parish priest of Albury . [ 12 ] Seven summary points included the Second Advent ahead of the Millennium, and the identification of a 1260-year period preceding the Millennium as running from the reign of Justinian I to ...
The old village lay within what is now Albury Park. Albury new village is at the point where the Sherborne, flowing from near Newlands Corner via the Silent Pool, joins the Tillingbourne that runs through the centre of the village and until the 20th century powered Albury flour mill at the Chilworth edge of the village. The mill is now ...
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.
Henry Drummond, 1857 engraving The Catholic Apostolic church built at Albury Park in 1840 for Drummond. Henry Drummond (5 December 1786 – 20 February 1860) was an English banker, politician and writer, best known as one of the founders of the Catholic Apostolic or Irvingite Church.
Albury Park is a former residence which has been converted into apartments, while the surrounding estate is still directly owned by the Duke. [23] 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.
Albury Park, Albury, Surrey – purchased in 1969, sold in 2004 for £4.5m to Jennifer & Nigel Whalley (slowly being converted and sold as apartments when residents leave). Aynhoe Park , Aynhoe, Northamptonshire – purchased in 1959 (CHA's second house), sold in 2004 to James Perkins, who used part of the property as a family home and part for ...
Albury Mill National Grid Reference: . A medieval corn mill that was burnt down in an arson attack in 1830. The arsonist was executed for the attempted murder of the miller. Rebuilt in brick and fitted with water turbines to provide power to Albury Park. [62] It has recently been converted for use as offices and private accommodation. [2]