Friar Park (Henley-on-Thames)
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park, estate (manor / mansion land)
Friar Park is the 120-room Victorian neo-Gothic mansion built by the eccentric Sir Frank Crisp near Henley-on-Thames and bought by the musician George Harrison as his new home on January 14, 1970, as he left his former home Kinfauns, in Esher. It has extensive gardens and water features, and one main theme to the decor: mockeries of organised religion.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friar_Park
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Coordinates: 51°32'23"N -0°54'53"E
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- Swinley Forest 19 km
- Bramshill Plantation 20 km
- Pamber Forest 25 km
- Carpenters Down Wood 29 km
- Basing Fen 31 km
- Andrew Lloyd Webber's estate 36 km
- Bourne Wood 39 km
- Badgemore Park Golf Club 0.8 km
- Henley Golf Club 2.3 km
- Greys Green Golf Course 3.8 km
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- Wyfold Court 6.8 km
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- Huntercombe golf club 9 km
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