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1885 Bucks, BOYCOTT PAVILION, STOWE PARK letter from the George Family, Servants
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1885 Bucks, BOYCOTT PAVILION, STOWE PARK letter from the George Family, ServantsThis product data sheet is originally written in English.
1885 Bucks, BOYCOTT PAVILION, STOWE PARK letter from the George Family, regarding Servants.
Boycott Pavilions and Oxford Bridge
The Boycott Pavilions were built in 1729 and 1734 and stand either side of the Oxford Avenue, now used as the road to the school. The western pavilion was home to 'Capability' Brown during his time at Stowe. Oxford Bridge carries the Oxford Avenue across the Oxford Water and onto the North Front of the house. The formal entrance with its impressive welcome into the gardens was used exclusively for special guests on their visits to the gardens
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1885 Bucks, BOYCOTT PAVILION, STOWE PARK letter from the George Family, regarding Servants.Boycott Pavilions and Oxford Bridge The Boycott Pavilions were built in 1729 and 1734 and stand either side of the Oxford Avenue, now used as the road to the school. The western pavilion was home to 'Capability' Brown during his time at Stowe. Oxford Bridge carries the Oxford Avenue across the Oxford Water and onto the North Front of the house. The formal entrance with its impressive welcome into the gardens was used exclusively for special guests on their visits to the gardens
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West Boycott Pavilion
EAN
Does Not apply
Country
England
Estate or House name
Stowe
Family Surname
George
City/Town/Village/Place
Stowe, Buckingham
England County
Buckinghamshire
Era
1881-1890
Document Type
Manuscript Letter
Year of Issue
1885
Related Interests 2
Domestic Servants