Downton Hall
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house, interesting place, Grade II Listed (UK)
Downton Hall is a privately owned 18th-century country house at Stanton Lacy, near Ludlow, Shropshire.
The house was built about 1733 by Wredenhall Pearce, who had inherited the estate in 1731. The new house, designed by William Smith Jnr of Warwick, of three storeys and with a twelve-bay frontage carrying a balustraded parapet, boasts an unusual circular entrance hall with Ionic columns and a honeysuckle frieze.
The house was built about 1733 by Wredenhall Pearce, who had inherited the estate in 1731. The new house, designed by William Smith Jnr of Warwick, of three storeys and with a twelve-bay frontage carrying a balustraded parapet, boasts an unusual circular entrance hall with Ionic columns and a honeysuckle frieze.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downton_Hall
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Coordinates: 52°24'35"N 2°41'41"W
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