Bulstrode is an English country house and its large park, located to the southwest of Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. The estate spreads across Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross and Fulmer, and predates the Norman conquest. Its name may originate from the Anglo-Saxon words burh (marsh) and stród (fort). The park and garden is designated a Grade II* listed building.
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| - Bulstrode Park (en)
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| - Bulstrode is an English country house and its large park, located to the southwest of Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. The estate spreads across Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross and Fulmer, and predates the Norman conquest. Its name may originate from the Anglo-Saxon words burh (marsh) and stród (fort). The park and garden is designated a Grade II* listed building. (en)
- Bulstrode est une maison de campagne anglaise et son grand parc, située au sud-ouest de Gerrards Cross, dans le Buckinghamshire. Le domaine s'étend sur Chalfont St Peter, Gerrard's Cross et Fulmer, et est antérieur à la conquête normande. Son nom pourrait provenir des mots anglo-saxons burh (marais) et stród (fort). Le parc et le jardin sont classés Grade II*. (fr)
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| - Bulstrode is an English country house and its large park, located to the southwest of Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. The estate spreads across Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross and Fulmer, and predates the Norman conquest. Its name may originate from the Anglo-Saxon words burh (marsh) and stród (fort). The park and garden is designated a Grade II* listed building. (en)
- Bulstrode est une maison de campagne anglaise et son grand parc, située au sud-ouest de Gerrards Cross, dans le Buckinghamshire. Le domaine s'étend sur Chalfont St Peter, Gerrard's Cross et Fulmer, et est antérieur à la conquête normande. Son nom pourrait provenir des mots anglo-saxons burh (marais) et stród (fort). Le parc et le jardin sont classés Grade II*. (fr)
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