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587: 31: 47: 54: 234:, following which it passed through the Larder (which held it for another five generations), Copleston and Stafford families and finally the Northcote family in 1732. This 1732 transfer occurred when it passed to the Northcote family on the marriage of the heiress of Hugh Stafford to 213:
The house has four storeys and covers 21,000 square feet (2,000 m). Its present owners run the house as a wedding and events venue, offering 12 bedrooms. It is set in gardens and grounds of 37 acres. The building is primarily made of bricks to a square plan, with
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Moore, Dafydd (2009). "Patriotism, Politeness, and National Identity in the South West of England in the Late Eighteenth Century".
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Written on Viewing the Improvements at Pynes-House, the Seat of Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, Bart. Near Exeter. 1789
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Devonshire scenery: or, Directions for visiting the most picturesque spots on the eastern and southern coast
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An 1827 account relates that "Pynes House contains some valuable pictures, particularly a fine
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Representing Place in British Literature and Culture, 1660–1830: From Local to Global
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of Upton Pyne was held by the Pyne family for ten generations from the time of King
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claimed that Pynes House was the inspiration for Barton Park, which features in
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built by Hugh Stafford between around 1700 and 1725, situated in the parish of
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dressings. The principal roof is slate, with four large brick chimney stacks.
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Pynes House is located in Devon
Queen Anne
Upton Pyne
Devon
Coordinates
50°45′22″N 3°32′28″W / 50.756104°N 3.540979°W / 50.756104; -3.540979
Grade II* listed
Queen Anne style
country house
Upton Pyne
Devon
Exeter
manor house
Upton Pyne
Portland stone
manor
Henry I
Sir Henry Northcote, 5th Baronet
Sebastian Emmett
Van Dyke
Sir Stafford Northcote, 8th Baronet
Earl of Iddesleigh
Walter Stafford Northcote, 2nd Earl of Iddesleigh
Jane Austen
Sense and Sensibility


Historic England
"Pynes (1097597)"

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