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House. His nephew Thomas Horner expanded the park and planted extensive woodlands, a work continued by his son Colonel Thomas Strangways Horner. The house is on high ground towards the northern end of the park, surrounded by river valleys. Further north, to the rear of the house, the park includes a
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under Asquith, was married to Pamela Jekyll, the niece of Frances Horner. In 1924, the Horners agreed to let Mells Park to them for a nominal rent, on the understanding that the McKennas would rebuild the house. The McKennas had commissioned Lutyens before, in 1911, to build their
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from 1543. The Horners expanded the park and planted extensive woodlands, resulting in a large collection of mature trees, especially 18th-century plantings of oak, lime and beech. The park is Grade II listed in the
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had known the Horners, and Mells Park, since 1896. In 1918 he unsuccessfully tried to persuade the Horners to rebuild Park House. However,
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The family sold Mells Park in 1939, following the death of Sir John Horner in 1927. The McKennas had already left Mells Park, for
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Around 1926, Lutyens also designed gardens around the house, in collaboration with garden designer
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18th-century outbuildings which survive as Grade II listed buildings include stables and a
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The deer park was enclosed between 1604 and 1642, probably by Sir John Horner. In 1724
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During 1987–90, Park House was used for secret negotiations between the
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to the north of the house, built c. 1761, probably by the architect
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Mells Park was later owned by the South African mining company
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to build the first Park House, and the family moved there from
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In 1983, Mells Park was used as the filming location for the
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spent their honeymoon at Mells Park in 1894, as guests of
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is a country estate of 140 hectares (350 acres) near
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The Buildings of England: Somerset North and Bristol
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The Architect and his Wife: A Life of Edwin Lutyens
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Index


Mells
deer park
Mells Manor
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
listed building
neoclassical
Edwin Lutyens
African National Congress
game shooting
Thomas Strangways Horner
Nathaniel Ireson
Mells Manor
Mells River
William Sawrey Gilpin
H. H. Asquith
Margot
Sir John Horner
Frances Horner
William Graham
arcaded
coach house
John Wood the Younger
folly
Edwin Lutyens
Reginald McKenna
Midland Bank
Home Secretary
Chancellor of the Exchequer
town house

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