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home to visit her lover. They were so desperate to be together freely that they hatched a plan to elope together. She was refused access by her ex-husband as he sold off all the contents of the house. After he died in 1804, Emma finally moved into her childhood home with her third husband. Philips. She later died in 1818. There have been many sightings of her ghost, dressed all in black, moving through the same route she used to take from Hanbury Hall to visit her lover the vicar.
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time. Emma died in 1818 and left her second cousin, Thomas Shrawley Vernon (1759–1825), as the heir to her estate after the death of her husband John Phillips. Phillips married again and had two daughters in Hanbury before finally moving out in 1829. From then, the eldest son of Emma's heir, Thomas Tayler Vernon (1792–1835), was able to occupy it. His grandson
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brickwork, with a tiled hip roof behind a parapet. The main elevation faces south, and has nine sets of windows, of which the central three are moved forward and are topped with a pediment, containing a carved fruit basket along with flowers and wreaths. The parapet has urn and pineapple finals. The
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side there had been large formal gardens, clearly shown in Dougharty's perspective drawing contained in the estate maps of the 1730s, and Cecil swept all these away (including the farm buildings in front of the Hall) and landscaped the park in the fashion of the time – he would have had contact with
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in 1776, Cecil clearly was of the same opinion, as he remodelled the interior (other than the great hall) creating larger rooms and enlarging the north east pavilion. On the south façade, having removed a doorway he repositioned all the windows to lie under their first floor equivalent. On the south
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Harry Vernon was succeeded by his son Sir (Bowater) George Hamilton Vernon (1865–1940), 2nd Baronet. Sir George led an unhappy life, separating from his wife Doris, and spending his last 10 years living with his secretary and companion Ruth Powick, who later changed her name by deed poll to Vernon.
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Following Henry and Emma's divorce in 1791 the contents were all sold, and the house remained empty until Henry's death in 1804, when Emma and her third husband, John Phillips, were able to regain possession. As the house had lain unoccupied for so long, many repairs had to be carried out at that
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Emma had given birth a couple of times but none of them lived past infancy. The local vicar in Hanbury at that time, William Sneyd, became a regular guest at Hanbury Hall, and unknown to Mr. Cecil, the vicar and Emma were in a full-blown secret relationship, with Emma often sneaking away from her
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Although Hanbury Hall appears to be of a very uniform style, the rear wall is clearly of a different and rather earlier style, and may mark the first phase of a building campaign when Thomas Vernon and his wife Mary first came into possession of Spernall Hall in 1692 when his bachelor uncle John
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Hanbury Hall is thought to stand on the site of the previous mansion, Spernall Hall, and Thomas Vernon first describes himself as ‘of Hanbury Hall’ in 1706, and this and other evidence leads to a likely completion date of about 1706. The date of 1701 above the front door is thought to be a
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The original plan of the Hall had a large undivided central hall with the main staircase leading off it, with many rather small rooms in the corner pavilions and north range – the south range was given over mainly to service rooms. The 18th-century Worcestershire historian
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In poor health, Sir George Vernon took his own life in 1940. There were no further heirs to the Baronetcy which became extinct. Sir George's estranged wife was able to move back in after his death, dying there in 1962.
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The formal gardens were recreated in the 1990s, using the original plans from 1705 as well as later drawings. They were officially reopened on 28 July 1995.
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The Orangery is around 120 yards (110 m) to the west of the hall, and was built around 1750. The one-story rectangular building has red
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government, and dates the paintings to that year. The focus of the paintings around the stairwell is the life of the Greek hero
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A notable feature of Hanbury Hall is the painting of the staircase, hall ceiling, and other rooms by the English painter Sir
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inside of the building has a tiled floor. The Orangery, along with adjoining walls, were Grade II* listed on 14 March 1969.
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A Young Girl holding a Sheaf of Corn with Cornflowers (possibly Emma Cornewall, Mrs Thomas Vernon ), representing Summer
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Thomas Bowater Vernon (1832-1859) and his Brother, later Sir Harry Foley Vernon, 1st Bt MP (1834-1920) as Children
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Master Watkin Wynn, later Sir Watkin Williams-Wynne 5th Bt (1772-1840), as the Infant Saint John the Baptist
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Lady Caroline Isabella Howard, later Lady Cawdor (1771-1848), as a Young Girl (after an original of 1778)
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in the early 18th century. Thomas Vernon was the great-grandson of the first Vernon to come to
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The main house is in the Queen Anne style, and has two stories plus an attic. It has red
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stone base is a column carved as an urn with cable detailing. Topping the column is an
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A Young Woman with a Basket of Fruit (after Salome with the Head of John the Baptist)
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designed the original formal gardens in 1705, heavily influenced by the gardens of
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being cast to the furies – this relates to an incident in 1710 when Sacheverell, a
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The Grade II* listed Long Gallery pavilion dates from circa 1701, and is built in
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led to a reduction in rental income, and Hanbury Hall suffered a lack of care.
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Lady Georgina Sophia Baillie-Hamilton, Lady Foley (1839-1928) (profile perdu)
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To the southwest of The Orangery, is a Grade II listed mid-18th century
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An Unknown Woman in Black, possibly Phoebe Bowater, Mrs William Vernon
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Admiral, Sir Thomas Foley GCB (1757-1833) (after Sir William Beechey)
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Ellen Vernon, Mrs Henry Bearcroft (1831-1902) of Mere Hall, Hanbury
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Bowater Vernon (1683-1735) with Hanbury Hall and its Formal Garden
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William Vernon (1654-1708) or his Son, William Vernon (1684-1721)
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Jessie Anna Letitia Foley, Mrs Thomas Tayler Vernon (1805 - 1840)
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Lady Georgina Sophia Baillie-Hamilton, Lady Vernon (1839-1928)
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Auda Letitia Vernon, later Mrs T.A.Hill (1862-1957) as a Child
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Flowers and Fruit heaped on a Marble Ledge with a Bird's Nest
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Emily Mary Ann Chambers, Mrs John Herbert Foley (1771 - 1858)
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An Unknown Gentleman (possibly William Vernon of Horsington )
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Still Life of a Silver Urn with Flowers and Fruit on a Ledge
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embellishment, but no building accounts are known to exist.
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William Jennyns, Gamekeeper at Hanbury Hall from 1822-1864
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A Young Child with a Dog, possibly Lucy Vernon with 'Spot'
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Peacocks and Farmyard Fowls with a Magpie in a Landscape
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An Unknown Lady possibly Jane Carter, Mrs Richard Vernon
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An Unknown Man (possibly William Vernon of Horsington)
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Elizabeth Tayler, Mrs Thomas Shrawley Vernon (d. 1850)
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River Landscape with Boat, Swans, House and a Church
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18th-century stately home at Hanbury, Worcestershire
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Hanbury Hall is located in Worcestershire
Stately home
Queen Anne
Hanbury
Worcestershire
Coordinates
52°16′18″N 2°05′00″W / 52.271788°N 2.083261°W / 52.271788; -2.083261
National Trust
nationaltrust.org.uk/hanbury-hall
stately home
Hanbury, Worcestershire
Queen Anne style
listed building
National Trust

chancery
Thomas Vernon
Hanbury, Worcestershire
Victorian
Treadway Nash
Henry Cecil, 1st Marquess of Exeter
Capability Brown
Earl of Exeter
Burghley House

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