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  1. www.thedicamillo.com › house › bulstrode-parkBulstrode Park - DiCamillo

    England. Circa Date: 1861-70 w/19th, 20th & 21st century alterations and additions. Status: Fully Extant. House Open to Public: No. Country House: Yes. The first (late 17th century) house and park from a 1794 engraving. The west facade of the second (19th century) house. The keep and the sunken garden. The south lawn.

  2. Bulstrode Park. Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire. Rebuilt in 1865, for Lord Edward Seymour (1804-1885), 12th Duke of Somerset, and his wife Georgiana Sheridan (1809-1884), Duchess of Somerset. It replaced a 17th-century manor built by the notorious "Hanging Judge" George Jeffreys. It bears a distinct similarity to the smaller, less elaborate ...

  3. 15 de sept. de 2018 · Date: July 2018 Location: Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, UK Name: Bulstrode Park – five star, opening 2019 No. of Keys: 60 including five royal suites – between 2,500 and 3,500 sq. ft Seller: The site, a Victorian Grade II listed mansion was formerly used as offices and staff quarters for WEC UK. The separate 1970s accommodation block, branded…

  4. Bulstrode is situated within the well maintained Grade II Listed Historic Bulstrode Park and Garden with an approximate total area of 15.74 ha (38.9 acres). Bulstrode is a substantial Grade II listed building (the mansion) constructed in the 19th Century, set within mature grounds in a prominent position to the south of Oxford Road.

  5. Bulstrode Park in Buckinghamshire is to become an exclusive luxury hotel at the very top end of the market. Acquired by a private investor in 2017. After months of sensitive negotiation with the authorities, Childs Sulzmann gained planning and listed building consents to convert this magnificent Victorian country house and create 60 guest rooms ...

  6. 4 de mar. de 2020 · Bulstrode Park is a Grade II* park listed on the ‘Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England’. Humphrey Repton who redesigned the pleasure grounds in the early 19th century. Portus and Whitton were consulted to research, analyse and understand the complex layers of history that led to its current condition.

  7. Bulstrode Park, just outside Gerrards Cross, ... Black Park has 530 acres of attractive woodland, grassland and heathland with a centre-piece lake.