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473:; about forty of which were fully restored to playing condition. These could be seen and heard whenever the house was open to the public; it was one of the few collections of historical instruments at which people were welcome to play them themselves. With the Burnetts' retirement in 2015, the museum closed and many of its instruments were auctioned off for charity. The auction catalogue documented the instruments meticulously and in the auction many fetched two or three times the estimated prices. A total of £835,462 was raised from the sale of the collection. 47: 344: 678: 31: 54: 504: 469:, in 1970. The Adlam Burnett workshop (founded by Derek Adlam and Richard Burnett) was set up at the house and enabled instrument makers to produce copies of historical keyboard instruments in an ideal environment, learning from the construction of many originals. The building housed the Katrina and Richard Burnett collection of over 100 historical 306:
The current house was built for Edward Bathurst (1680-1772), a London barrister and 'Master of the Middle Temple'. Edward resided there until his death, before which he conveyed the estate to Charles, son of his second marriage. Charles died in 1767 and subsequently passed it to his brother Reverend
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After wartime use for military purposes and a period of institutional use in the 1960s, the house was acquired in 1971 by Richard and Katrina Burnett, who restored it and in 1976 opened it as both a museum housing their collection of historic keyboard instruments and a centre for concerts and other
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When they decided to retire and downsize in 2015, much of the important collection was dispersed at auction, but Finchcocks itself was sold to another musical couple, Neil and Harriet Nichols, who run courses for pianists at the house and host charitable concerts, as well as making it their home.
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style. The imposing front façade displays a painted moulded cornice supported on Tuscan corner pillars and a pediment containing the Bathurst coat of arms. The rear (west) elevation is of simpler composition with a plinth and plat band around pillars which mirror the front elevation. Within the
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and other musical instruments. The museum was run by the owners of the house, Richard and Katrina Burnett until 2017. It is now owned by Neil and Harriet Nichols who use it as a family home and a venue for residential piano courses and classical concerts.
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In the period of Hussey's ownership, the property was rented to Sir James Stirling who lived at Finchcocks from 1882. During this time the property was visited by Siegfried Sassoon, who described the house in his memoirs The Weald of Youth.
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house, the vaulted cellar was said to have been so extravagantly built as to have delayed the erection of the wings. The main building has 4 storeys above the cellar, with a central hall running the full depth of the house.
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John Broadwood and Sons: grand, c.1810; square, c.1820; grand, 1823; cabinet upright, c.1830; grand, 1846; square, 1858; grand, 1859 (now at Hammerwood Park, East Grinstead, Sussex); upright, c.1870
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From 1960 - 1970, the property was a school for The Legat Ballet - Nicolas Legat and his wife Nadine Nicolava Legat, who brought the classical Russian style of ballet to the UK back in 1923.
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and Company: grand, c.1800; upright grand, 1804; square, c.1815; square, c.1815; square, c.1815; grand, c.1815; grand, c.1821; grand, 1822; cabinet upright, c.1825; cabinet upright, c.1825
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Broadcasts and events at the property have featured on BBC Radio 3, BBC music magazine, the pianist magazine and Classic FM. It was also the location for the filming of the
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Fourteen instruments from the collection were retained and form the Richard Burnett Heritage Collection, to be housed in 2018 at the Burnetts' home in
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Jones, Round and Company: upright grand, c.1810 (today in Geelvinck Early Piano Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands and on loan at Huis Midwoud, Midwoud)
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Chappell and Company: keyboard crystallophone (or 'pianino'), c.1815 (today in Geelvinck Music Museum, Zutphen, Netherlands); digitorium, c.1870
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During the Second World War pupils and teachers from Kings School Rochester lodged there before the house was requisitioned by the army.
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Finchcocks was sold to Robert Springett (1753 – 1826) in 1797, a local landowner who enlarged the estate from 210 to 344 acres.
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Similarly, there is a collection of musical pictures, prints and an exhibition on the theme of London's 18th-century
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Finchcocks Charity for Musical Education and Richard Burnett Heritage Collection of Historical Keyboard Instruments
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William and Matthew Stodart: grand, 1802 (now at Hammerwood Park, East Grinstead, Sussex); square, 1807
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Finchcocks Collection, Catalogue: the Richard Burnett Collection of Historical Keyboard *Instruments
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Joseph Mahoon: bentside spinet, 1742 (today in Geelvinck Early Piano Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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and Gabriel Buntebart: square, 1769 (today in Geelvinck Early Piano Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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The house has an elongated rectangular main block with curved and projecting flanking wings in the
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Robert Woffington: upright, c.1800 (today in Geelvinck Early Piano Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Finchcocks was owned by Edward Horden, whose family crest lies above the front door. Edward was
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In 1863, Richard Springett sold the property to his neighbour Edward Hussey of
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and Son: grand, 1792; square, 1795; square, 1798; grand, 1801; square, c.1805
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https://www.pressreader.com/uk/bbc-music-magazine/20181129/281586651642211
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and named after the family who lived on the site in the 13th century.
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The glorious life and times of Finchcocks – the living museum of music
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Henri Pape: upright piano-console, 1841; upright piano-console, 1843
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panelling, provided an ideal setting for music performed on
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Notable architectural similarities exist with nearby
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Paul Lochmann: symphonion (disc musical box), c.1895
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Finchcocks is located in Kent
Georgian
Grade I listed
Goudhurst
Kent
Coordinates
51°06′08″N 0°25′38″E / 51.1022°N 0.4273°E / 51.1022; 0.4273
Listed Building
TQ 7003 3646
Georgian
manor house
Goudhurst
Kent
keyboard instruments
harpsichords
clavichords
fortepianos
square pianos
organs
1725
Clerk of the Green Cloth
Scotney Castle

brickwork
Thomas Archer
parkland
garden
lawns
shrub

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