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Charles Baker lived until 1839, when the estate passed to his nephew, Christopher Teesdale. The Teesdales did not inhabit the house, but continued to be buried in the family vault below the chapel, until it was made into a Church for this part of the extensive Parish of Funtington, following the
115:. In the following years, he built the house (1810), the lodge (1815) and the chapel (1829). Charles Baker was the son of a Chichester surgeon, and claimed descent from the Bakers of Mayfield, the great Sussex Ironmasters. 161:, who had Sennicotts as his first home after his marriage in 1884. The house is mentioned in David Duff's “Hessian Tapestry”, and another book called “Louis and Victoria”, and in an earlier work on Prince Louis written by 130:, and architectural features such as the entrance hall, which is cube shaped and has a ceiling of shallow ‘groined’ vaulting, is very similar to Soane's drawing room at 53: 162: 146:
moulding. Both the drawing and dining rooms at Sennicotts have coved ceilings with a bead moulding on the ceiling flat, and an unusual leaf enriched
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during the Second World War, the house was purchased by Captain Geoffrey Bowes-Lyon, first cousin of
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Between 1839 and 1929, the house was let to a succession of tenants, the most notable being
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at the side, and a shallow vaulted ceiling of the kind favoured by Repton, Soane and other
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Alternative historic spelling of Sennicotts: Sennicots, Sennicott, Scynecat (1810)
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The new owner in 1929 was William P. Wilson, who built the Music Room with a fine
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The house was sold to the late Mrs. Rowland Rank, sister-in-law of
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the flour miller, in 1961 and it remains in her family.
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Chichester, West Sussex
Madras
British East India Company
James Elmes
Oving, West Sussex
Sir John Soane
Aynhoe Park
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cornice
egg-and-dart
torus moulding
Prince Louis of Battenberg
Mark Kerr
Venetian window
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Regency
'Combined Operations'
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
James Bowes-Lyon
J Arthur Rank
Joseph Rank

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