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in 1721 and was his home until he died in 1743. His son, George Jennings, commissioned Richard Woods to lay out the park in 1763. The main house went on to become the family home of Field Marshal
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The estate and the original manor house, built in the late 17th century, was acquired by Admiral
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in the early 1880s. Strathnairn was keen on horses and had an
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Entrance to the eastern section of Newsells Park Stud
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Barkway
Hertfordshire
Sir John Jennings
Lord Strathnairn
obelisk
charger
Indian Mutiny
Sir Humphrey de Trafford
Second World War
Alcide
St. Leger Stakes
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes
Parthia
Epsom Derby
Jacobs Holding


"Newsells, Barkway"
"Jennings, Sir John (1664-1743), of Byfleet, Surrey"
"Hertfordshire HER & St Albans UAD"
"Descriptive Gazetteer Entry for Newsell Park"


"Newsells Park Stud"
"About Us"
52°01′36″N 0°00′50″E / 52.0268°N 0.0140°E / 52.0268; 0.0140
Category
Country houses in Hertfordshire

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