Blagdon Hall (Stannington)
Aerial photographs show a large country house with various out-buildings and gardens. (1)
Blagdon Hall, Grade I. Country house, 1730-52 for Sir Matthew White. Incorporates part of an earlier house. Alterations 1778-91 by James Wyatt; north wing c.1820 partly by John Dobson. Other 19th century parts removed after fire in 1944. Restoration 1948-9 by Robert Lutyens. (2)
Blagdon Hall, Grade II*. Originally built 1735-40 on 17th century foundations. Altered by James Wyatt in 1778-91. Additions by Bonozi in 1826 and 1830. Damaged by fire in 1944. Restored and reduced in size by Robert Lutyens in 1949. Gardens mainly by Lutyens, completed 1938. (For full description see list.) (3a)
Additional reference (3b)
(NZ 21557705) Blagdon Hall (NAT) (3c)
Blagdon Hall, Grade I. Country house, 1730-52 for Sir Matthew White. Incorporates part of an earlier house. Alterations 1778-91 by James Wyatt; north wing c.1820 partly by John Dobson. Other 19th century parts removed after fire in 1944. Restoration 1948-9 by Robert Lutyens. (2)
Blagdon Hall, Grade II*. Originally built 1735-40 on 17th century foundations. Altered by James Wyatt in 1778-91. Additions by Bonozi in 1826 and 1830. Damaged by fire in 1944. Restored and reduced in size by Robert Lutyens in 1949. Gardens mainly by Lutyens, completed 1938. (For full description see list.) (3a)
Additional reference (3b)
(NZ 21557705) Blagdon Hall (NAT) (3c)
N11433
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
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