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.
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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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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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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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1826:Musical instrument museums in England
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645:Adam Beyer: square piano, 1777
549:Gregori: single manual, c.1697
351:The property is noted for its
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921:Goudhurst and Kilndown Church
861:Finchcocks Past & Present
719:Carl Henschker: grand, c.1840
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722:Mathias Jakesch: grand, 1832
713:: grand, c.1820; grand, 1826
681:Another view from Finchcocks
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1323:– via PressReader.
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838:Innovations in the piano
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582:Alexandre Père et Fils:
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1773:Sport, arts and leisure
1121:"Exploring Kent's Past"
1078:"Exploring Kent's Past"
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951:"Exploring Kent's Past"
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1718:Stephen Groombridge
1584:parish of Goudhurst
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