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193: 31: 366: 387:. This building was constructed in the northwestern quarter of the prehistoric ramparts, with the western ramparts being levelled to improve access. When the new building was completed, the old house and chapel were demolished. Shortly after it was completed, the estate was sold by Hudson to a property speculator, Mr Hossack, and then to Mrs Arthur Hornby Lewis. 200: 256:, which originally had ramparts to north, east and west. Chalk cliffs to the south form a roughly rectangular plateau. Antiquarian Thomas Langley reported in 1797 that the site was a Danish encampment (hence "Danes-field"), but that interpretation was challenged by later finds of artefacts from the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages. 434:). The RAF added many temporary wooden structures, and it was bought by the Air Ministry in 1948 to become the divisional headquarters for No. 90 Group RAF (Signals). The house was officers' accommodation, with the Grand Banqueting Hall used as the 390:
Mrs Hornby Lewis died in 1930 and left the estate on trust for her 16-year-old grand niece Elizabeth Whitelaw. The trustees sold the estate in 1938 before she took possession. It was bought and renovated by
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The estate was acquired by Edmund Medlycott in 1664. He and his family occupied a farmhouse here, known as Medlycotts. The house was rented to Mrs Morton in 1725. Her son,
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in 1787. Scott rebuilt the house in a typical Georgian classical style. The estate eventually passed to his nephew, Charles Robert Scott-Murray, MP for
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in 1778. He had the existing house demolished and built a new one which he named Danesfield. This house stood to the north of the prehistoric ramparts.
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in 1977, to become its corporate headquarters. It became a country house hotel in 1991. It is a
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ended abruptly and Mrs. Vanderbilt began considering divorce. The property was sold in 1897 to
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now used as a hotel and spa. The house stands on a plateau which shelves steeply down to the
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The house was let for a period. In the spring of 1894, Danesfield House was rented by Mrs.
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in 1845, he added a chapel to the house, one of the last designs by
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intervened, and it became the temporary home of 80 boys from
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Country House
Medmenham
Buckinghamshire
51°33′11″N 0°49′26″W / 51.553°N 0.824°W / 51.553; -0.824
OS grid reference
SU816843
W. H. Romaine-Walker
Neo-Tudor
Listed Building
Danesfield House is located in Buckinghamshire
Medmenham
Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Chiltern Hills
country house
River Thames
multivallate
Danesfield Camp
Medmenham Camp
univallate hillfort
scheduled ancient monuments
John Morton
Attorney-General
Queen Charlotte
Chief Justice of Chester
Member of Parliament
Abingdon
New Romney
Wigan
Medmenham Abbey

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