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Biddesden house is built in Flemish bond brick with stone dressings. The architect is unknown, perhaps Webb himself. It has two stories plus attic, seven bays to its south front and both sides, and domestic quarters to the rear. At the north-east a round turret carries a bell brought by Webb from the
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Formal terraced gardens west of the house were probably created by General Webb, together with the walled kitchen garden. By 1841, during the ownership of the Everett family, there was an orchard, flower garden and shrubbery. Bryan Guinness made improvements to the gardens in the early 1930s. The
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Listed features in the grounds include 18th-century stables and a dairy, an octagonal dovecote from the same period, and a copper-domed pavilion of c.1933 overlooking the swimming pool. Inside the latter are brightly-coloured mosaics by
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About 1909 it was bought sight unseen by George Gribble, on the recommendation of his wife Norah Royd and their son Philip; the family moved there from
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gardens and surrounding park, which extend south of Biddesden Lane into Hampshire, in all some 12 acres (4.9 ha), were recorded on the national
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describes Biddesden as "a very remarkable house" for its place in English architecture. It was designated as Grade I listed in 1952.
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cook, cat and canary behind glazing bars. Richard Pym painted two more on the east front in 1935, showing
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at Biddesden with the present house, built in stages around 1711–1712.
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in east Wiltshire, about 5 miles (8 km) north-west of
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On the General's death the estate passed to his son
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Biddestone
Biddlesden Park
51°15′27″N 1°34′42″W / 51.2575°N 1.5782°W / 51.2575; -1.5782

Grade I listed
English country house
Andover, Hampshire
Ludgershall
Arabian Horse
stud farm
manor
John Richmond Webb
William Borlase
Sir Richard Astley, 1st Baronet
manor house
Borlase Richmond Webb
John Richmond Webb
Victoria County History
Henlow Grange
Bryan Guinness
siege of Lille
Pevsner
Dora Carrington
trompe-l'oeil
Regency
Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Boris Anrep
Tamarillo
"WEBB, John Richmond (1667-1724), of Biddesden House, Ludgershall, Wilts"
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