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Ashbridge House, from R. Ackermann's (1764-1834) 'Repository of Arts', 1820s (colour engraving)

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Ashbridge House, from R. Ackermann's (1764-1834) 'Repository of Arts', 1820s (colour engraving)

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seat of the Countess of Bridgewater; built on site of monastery; re-modelled between 1808 and 1814 to design of James Wyatt (1746-1813) on instructions of 7th Earl of Bridgewater; built of Totternhoe chalk stone; Romanticist 19th century English architecture;

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