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  1. Bulstrode Park. Bulstrode is an English country house and its large park, located to the southwest of Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. The estate spreads across Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross and Fulmer, and predates the Norman conquest. Its name may originate from the Anglo-Saxon words burh (marsh) and stród (fort). [1]

  2. Bulstrode Park lies adjacent to the west edge of Gerrards Cross, 4km east of Beaconsfield, in the Chiltern Hills. The c 140ha site is bounded to the north by the A40 London to Oxford road, to the east by C20 housing surrounding the Old Camp hillfort (scheduled ancient monument), originally part of the landscape park, to the south by the M40 motorway and to the west by gravel workings.

  3. 9 de jul. de 2023 · Situated in the sought-after area of Gerrards Cross, Bulstrode Park was once the residence of the notorious Judge Jeffreys. Known as the 'Hanging Judge', Jeffreys held the position of Lord Chancellor during the reign of King James II in the 17th Century and passed away at this countryside estate in 1709.

  4. BCL March 12, 2016. Grade II listing area marked on map. Bulstrode is a large park and mansion and lies on the western edge of Gerrards Cross adjacent to the A40. There is pedestrian access to the park from the end of Main Drive as well as Hedgerley Lane and from the house or mansion grounds. The house is currently owned by WEC International ...

  5. 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.

  6. Historic England Archive. Search over 1 million photographs and drawings from the 1850s to the present day using our images archive. Find Photos. Next Official Listing. List entry 1001371. Grade II* Park and Garden: Bulstrode Park. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

  7. 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 ...