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Elvetham Hall

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Frederick Gough, 4th Baron Calthorpe inherited the estate in 1851 and had the present house built in 1859–62. He died there in 1868, after which the estate and house passed in turn to his sons
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in 1403 after inheriting the possessions of his uncle Sir Henry Sturmy in 1381. He died there in 1427 and the estate, along with his main seat at
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and David Lloyd called Elvetham Hall "A major house of , but not one anybody would praise for beauty". Another architectural historian,
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that was added in 1901 and a dining room that was added in 1911. Both are designed "deceivingly" to match the original house.
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The estate passed to the Calthorpe family in the middle of the 17th century. The original manor house burnt down in 1840.
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lawn and tennis courts were laid out. The hall was run as a conference centre in the 1960s but is now a hotel.
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that may have been added by Teulon. The church is east of the current house. It is no longer used for worship.
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in Wiltshire, passed to his son-in-law John Seymour. It passed down in the Seymour family and was visited by
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all over with bricks, and slates of different colours... like an enormous multi-coloured jelly".
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crashed in a field on the estate, killing all 23 people aboard shortly after takeoff from
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The 300-acre (120 ha) Elvetham estate was established by Sir
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Marble Halls – Drawings and Models of Victorian Secular Buildings
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polychromatic brick walls with stone dressings; slate roofs
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and five small children travelling with their mothers.
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The Liberator's five crew and eighteen passengers were
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Elvetham Hall is located in Hampshire
English country house
Gothic Revival
Hartley Wintney
Coordinates
51°18′05″N 0°52′47″W / 51.30126°N 0.87971°W / 51.30126; -0.87971
Samuel Sanders Teulon
Reading Buses
Stagecoach South
www.elvethamhotel.co.uk
Listed Building
Hampshire
Hartley Wintney
Fleet
Victorian
Gothic Revival
English country house
Grade II* listed building
Grade II listed
the 4th Baron Calthorpe
Samuel Sanders Teulon
porte-cochère
Nikolaus Pevsner
Mark Girouard
diapered
William Sturmy
Wulfhall
Elizabeth I

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