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  1. Wilton House, ha sido por mucho tiempo el hogar de hermosos jardines. Durante el año 1730, los jardines se transformaron en un moderno parque paisajístico. En 1737 se construyó un puente de estilo paladio sobre el río Nadder. El propietario actual es el conde 18 de Pembroke.

  2. Wilton House es una casa de campo inglesa situada en Wilton, cerca de Salisbury en el condado de Wiltshire. Ha sido la casa de campo de los condes de Pembroke durante 400 años. El primer edificio del que se tiene constancia en este lugar es de un monasterio fundado por el rey Egberto alrededor de 871. Posteriormente a este monasterio, gracias ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wilton_HouseWilton House - Wikipedia

    Wilton House is an English country house at Wilton near Salisbury in Wiltshire, which has been the country seat of the Earls of Pembroke for over 400 years. It was built on the site of the medieval Wilton Abbey.

  4. History of Wilton House. Before it was a private residence, there was a priory on the grounds, founded by King Egbert around 871 – over the following centuries, more and more lands were granted until its wealth meant there was a large abbey on the site.

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  5. History. Free. Wilton House has been the Earl of Pembroke’s ancestral home for over four and a half centuries. Rebuilt in the Palladian style in 1647 by Inigo Jones & John Webb, with further alterations made by James Wyatt in 1801, the chief architectural features are the 17th-century State Apartments and the 19th century Cloisters.

  6. Wilton House holds over 250 years of history, passing through six families and surviving two wars. It saw the rise and fall of landed gentry in the colonies, the birth of a new country, and the realities of generational slavery. Visit today to discover a unique Virginian story and experience 18th-century colonial life.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › Wilton_HouseWilton House - Wikiwand

    El primer edificio del que se tiene constancia en este lugar es de un monasterio fundado por el rey Egberto alrededor de 871. Posteriormente a este monasterio, gracias al rey Alfredo el Grande, se le entregaron tierras y posesiones hasta que se convirtió en una poderosa y rica abadía.