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Rotherfield Park

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the centuries, the first major one being the creation of pleasure grounds there in the 18th century, of which many features still exist. A detailed map of the estate was made at some point in the 1600s (see right), it is likely stored in the Rotherfield Park Estate Archives along with a wealth of other records which has unfortunately been kept hidden from researchers and historians.
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meaning 'the open land for cattle.' There was likely settlement here predating the medieval hunting park which is first mentioned in the 16th century. The evidence for the park can still be seen today as a complex of ditches running around the estate. The estate has undergone a number of changes over
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were uncovered during field walking in the 1970s, and prehistoric ceramic finds dot the area, suggesting settlement. This along with other flint concentrations in nearby Chawton and Ropley suggests a potentially broad area of prehistoric settlement which requires more archaeological attention from
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in England. The park originated as a medieval hunting park, which may have been predated by a settlement and was later in the 18th century turned into pleasure grounds. The land owned by the park stretches across much of
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and other parishes. In 1815–21 large changes were made to the older estate house; the designs were made by architect
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Near to the park is a large amount of artifacts of prehistoric activity. Large flint scatters from the
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Catalogue of the Stowe manuscripts in the British museum, 1895 available at:
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The house was owned by the local MP and High Sheriff of Hampshire,
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Rotherfield Park is an ancient estate first mentioned in 1015 as
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Map of Rotherfield Park and part of East Tisted from the 1600s
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It was used as a filming location for the 1983 feature film
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This article about a Hampshire building or structure is a
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East Tisted
East Hampshire
England
Joseph T. Parkinson
country house
East Tisted
East Hampshire
East Hampshire
Colemore
Priors Dean
East Tisted
Joseph T. Parkinson
Grade I listed building

Neolithic
James Winter Scott
House of the Long Shadows
du Maurier's
Rebecca
Agatha Christie's Poirot
Grantchester
James Scott
James Winter Scott
Grade I listed buildings in Hampshire
"Rotherfield Park, Winchester, England"
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https://maps.hants.gov.uk/historicenvironment/herResults.aspx?monuid=38985
Historic environment
Historic environment

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