eaw035756 ENGLAND (1951). Dunchurch Lodge, Dunchurch, 1951. This image has been produced from a print marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Details

Title [EAW035756] Dunchurch Lodge, Dunchurch, 1951. This image has been produced from a print marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW035756
Date 11-May-1951
Link
Place name DUNCHURCH
Parish DUNCHURCH
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 448991, 271324
Longitude / Latitude -1.2808786229449, 52.33742231908
National Grid Reference SP490713

Pins

Football field, formerly used for Polo

totoro
Tuesday 16th of May 2017 10:49:13 PM
DUNCHURCH LODGE Grade 2* Building built 1906-7. Now a hotel. Grade 2 listed gardens, early C20 gardens and pleasure grounds laid out by Thomas H Mawson to accompany an early C20 country house. The lodges and many items in the grounds are separately Grade 2 listed. Former farmland purchased 1804 by Richard Tawney on behalf of the Directors of the Oxford Union Canal Company. The Directors built a substantial house, known as Dunchurch Lodge, destroyed by fire 1890. New house completed 1907 and the grounds landscaped. The estate was sold to the English Benedictine Order in 1949. The Order in turn sold the property to the English Electric Company in 1950, which used the house initially as an apprentice hostel, and subsequently as a management college. To the North of the house two paddocks flanking the lime avenue were formerly polo fields. A two story concrete cottage to the North West of the house is grade 2 listed. 21st Century- became a conference centre / hotel / wedding venue

totoro
Tuesday 16th of May 2017 10:47:58 PM