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  1. The original country house at Eastwell was built for Sir Thomas Moyle between 1540 and 1550. One of the men employed on the estate was the bricklayer Richard Plantagenet, who was suspected to be an illegitimate son of Richard III.

  2. Jan 20, 2018 · The main house at Eastwell Park was built in Neo-Elizabethan style between 1793 and 1799 for George Finch-Hatton, 9th Earl of Winchilsea, and remodelled in 1843 by William Burn.

  3. The principal building was constructed between 1793 and 1799 and demolished in 1926. Only the gatehouse and Eastwell towers of the original building remain, with a new house constructed on the site between 1926 and 1928 by Sir John Pennefather. The house is now a hotel.

  4. Apr 17, 2018 · The main house of Eastwell Manor was constructed in the Neo-Elizabethan style from 1793-99; it was rebuilt by the British politician George Finch-Hatton, Member of Parliament for Rochester.

  5. Eastwell Park is the seat of the Earl of Winchelsea; has a modern mansion, by Bononi, on the site of one built by Sir Thomas Moyle in the time of Henry VIII.; extends beyond the parish so far as to include about 2, 500 acres; and both presents fine scenery within itself, and commands very brilliant exterior views.

  6. Jan 20, 2018 · Eastwell Park at Ashford. Demolished in 1926 and rebuilt as Eastwell Manor. (Lost Heritage) The main house at Eastwell Park was built in N eo-Elizabethan style between 1793 and 1799 for George Finch-Hatton, 9th Earl of Winchilsea, and remodelled in 1843 by William Burn. In the mid-1860s the 11th Earl suffered financial difficulties forcing him ...

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  8. Sep 8, 2021 · Dodington Park, Gloucestershire, the classical house designed by James Wyatt for Christopher Codrington (1764–1843), was built to replace an existing Elizabethan H-plan house on the estate.

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