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Park Place, Berkshire

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visited Park Place in 1785 whilst touring various gardens in southern England. He enthused about the garden, being especially impressed by its subterranean passages, menagerie, temples and "Rustick" bridge. These provided inspiration for his own new garden, now better known as the
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took over ownership. An attempt to sell by auction was made in 1866, but the eventual sale took place in 1867. The estate was bought at that time by Charles Easton of Whiteknights, Reading – a speculator, purchased with the intention of dividing the then 800-acre estate.
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In 1869 the estate was bought by John Noble (Noble's Paints & Varnishes). The Noble family owned the estate until 1947 when John Noble's son Wilson Noble auctioned the property and land off in a number of lots. The house was bought by the
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who auctioned the estate in 1816 with the main lot (mansion & park) being purchased by Henry Piper Sperling. In 1824 Henry Sperling exchanged the estate for
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The house was purchased by a consortium which looked to develop it into a country club, but failed to gain planning permission from
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Ebenezer Fuller Maitland died in 1858 at which point Queen Victoria visited with the intention of purchasing the estate for the
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Spink spent two years restoring the gardens and the main house. Park Place was sold to Russian businessman
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bought the estate in 1719 from Mrs Elizabeth Baker and built a new villa on the site.
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In 1797, following the death of Conway, the estate was bought by
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The Thames and its tributaries; or, Rambles among the rivers
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in Berkshire, England, set in large grounds above the
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Index


Berkshire
United Kingdom
Andrey Borodin
Grade II Listed
country house
civil parish
Remenham
River Thames
Henley
Lord Archibald Hamilton
Frederick, Prince of Wales
King George III

Henry Seymour Conway
Humphrey Gainsborough
Thomas Gainsborough
Conway's Bridge
Reading Abbey
Wargrave
Henley-on-Thames
Henry Hawkins Tremayne
Lost Gardens of Heligan
James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury
Norbury Park
Ebenezer Fuller Maitland
Shinfield Park
Queen Victoria
St. Bride's, Fleet Street
Christopher Wren

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