- Old
Gorhambury House located near St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, is a
ruined Elizabethan mansion, a
leading and
early example of the
Elizabethan prodigy...
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Gorhambury House is a Palladian-style
house near St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. It was
built between 1777 and 1784 to
replace Old
Gorhambury House...
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manors of Redgrave,
Botesdale and
Gislingham in Suffolk, and
Gorhambury, Hertfordshire.
Gorhambury belonged to St
Albans Abbey and lay near the site of the...
- even
about two of the
largest prodigy houses,
Theobalds House and Old
Gorhambury House (the
former destro****, the
latter ruined).
Partly as a
result of...
- St
Albans and Hertfordshire. In 1790 he was
created Baron Verulam, of
Gorhambury in the
County of Hertford, in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. He was succeeded...
- also
later created Viscount St Albans).
Secondly as
Baron Verulam, of
Gorhambury in the
County of
Hertford in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. It was created...
- Moral. The
Harvard classics. 1909–14. 2022.
Retrieved 8
April 2023. "Old
Gorhambury Water Gardens". www.gardenvisit.com.
Retrieved 8 July 2023.
Garnet as...
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wrote in his 1782
Journey from
Chester to
London of her portrait, then at
Gorhambury, Hertfordshire: In the room is a fine full-length of the
countess of Suffolk...
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Heveningham Hall (1777 – c. 1780);
interiors by
James Wyatt (c. 1780 – 1784)
Gorhambury Manor, St
Albans (1777–90);
altered 1816–17, 1826–28 and 1847
Church Long...
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Bacon (1561–1626), philosopher,
scientist and statesman,
lived at Old
Gorhambury House.
Bacon was made
Viscount St
Albans in 1618.
Nicholas Bacon (1509–1579)...