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first domestic commission, which he designed in 1783 and constructed during the following six years for Brampton Gurdon Dillingham. This replaced the Old Hall, which Dillingham had inherited in 1783, but had been convinced by Soane to demolish.
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In 1979 Peter Carroll bought Letton Hall and ten acres of gardens to create a conference and activity centre; Mary, his wife, died just six months after their arrival, but their project was completed.
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At the 1914 auction, the estate was purchased by Arthur Gordon, who moved in after the conclusion of the war. Gordon improved the utilities of the Hall, but, after its requisition during the
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It was purchased by George Eglington, who developed the estate into a successful agricultural venture, notably breeding
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conferences, youth camps and school trips. The hall includes its own purpose-built karting track.
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succeeded to the estate in 1899, aged 25, and extended the library to create a
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for the Gurdon family between 1783 and 1789. It is located at
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The house passed through members of the Gurdon family to
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This article about a Norfolk building or structure is a
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to renovate the site, including the construction of the
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Grade II
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Sir John Soane
Letton
Shipdham
Norfolk
Sir John Soane's
Robert Thornhagh Gurdon
John Brampton Gurdon
Edward Boardman
clock-tower
summer-house
Bertram Francis Gurdon
billiards room
First World War
Woodbridge
Second World War
Welsh Pigs
Polled Friesian Cattle
Christian
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