Birmingham Post Weekend: Pastimes: In Footsteps of Landed Gentry
Birmingham Post › November 20, 2004
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Birmingham Post › November 20, 2004
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This week we take in rolling countryside on the National Trust- owned Sherborne Estate in Gloucestershire which covers 4,000 acres of rolling countryside.
On the estate is Lodge Park that dates from 1634. It includes the splendid grandstand deer course that was built by John 'Crump' Dutton to satisfy his great passion for dining and gambling.See the full content of this document
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Birmingham Post Weekend: Pastimes: In Footsteps of Landed Gentry
It was laid out by Charles Bridgeman in 1725 above the valley of the little Sherborne Brook. The big house overlooks the vil...
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