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Amport House

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to the Officers' Mess as a patriotic gesture. In 1943, with the RAF still in possession, he sold the house; in 1957, the RAF itself bought the property. Later that year, the Royal Air Force Chaplains' School moved from Dowdeswell Court in
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style near the village of Amport by John Paulet, 14th Marquess of Winchester, replacing two earlier houses which had stood on the site. It has a gatehouse and a
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and the solemnisation of such marriages which had been granted to the chapel in January 2000 in accordance with the
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announced that Amport House would be put up for sale as part of a programme of defence estate rationalisation.
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to Amport House. The School included a Royal Navy chaplain staff member, and in 1996, with the closure of the
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At the start of the Second World War, the house was requisitioned to be used as the headquarters of
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A converted stable block at the house was for some years the home of the
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In 2021, plans were announced to convert Amport House into an hotel.
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until March 2020, when it was sold by the Ministry of Defence.
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The last of the Paulet family to reside at Amport was
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International Military Chiefs of Chaplains Conference
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Amport
Hampshire

Amport House is located in Hampshire
51°11′42″N 1°34′34″W / 51.1950°N 1.5761°W / 51.1950; -1.5761
Grid reference
Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Defence
RAF Maintenance Command
country house
Amport
Andover, Hampshire
listed building
John Paulet, 14th Marquess of Winchester
Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre
Elizabethan
pleached
lime trees
Henry Paulet, 16th Marquess of Winchester
Sir Edwin Lutyens
Gertrude Jekyll
Royal Air Force Maintenance Command
wine cellar
Dowdeswell
depot
Royal Army Chaplains' Department
Bagshot Park
listed building
Ministry of Defence
Shrivenham

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