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Botleys Mansion is a Palladian mansion house in the south of Chertsey, Surrey, England, just south of St Peter's Hospital. The house was built in the 1760s by builders funded by Joseph Mawbey and to designs by Kenton Couse. The elevated site once bore a 14th-century manor house seized along with all the other manors of Chertsey from Chertsey Abbey, a very rich abbey, under Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries and today much of its land is owned by two hospitals, one public, one private and the local council authority. The remaining mansion and the near park surrounding were used for some decades as a colony hospital and as a private care home. The building is owned and used by a wedding venues company.

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  • Botleys Mansion is a Palladian mansion house in the south of Chertsey, Surrey, England, just south of St Peter's Hospital. The house was built in the 1760s by builders funded by Joseph Mawbey and to designs by Kenton Couse. The elevated site once bore a 14th-century manor house seized along with all the other manors of Chertsey from Chertsey Abbey, a very rich abbey, under Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries and today much of its land is owned by two hospitals, one public, one private and the local council authority. The remaining mansion and the near park surrounding were used for some decades as a colony hospital and as a private care home. The building is owned and used by a wedding venues company. It is a Grade II* listed building. (en)
  • Botleys Mansion est un manoir palladien situé au sud de Chertsey, dans le Surrey, en Angleterre, juste au sud de l'hôpital St Peter. La maison est construite dans les années 1760 par Joseph Mawbey et selon les plans de Kenton Couse. Le site surélevé est celui d'un manoir du XIVe siècle appartenant à l'Abbaye de Chertsey, une abbaye très riche, saisis lors la dissolution des monastères d'Henri VIII et aujourd'hui une grande partie de ses terres appartient à deux hôpitaux, un public, un privé et la collectivité locale. Le manoir restant et le parc voisin sont utilisés pendant quelques décennies comme hôpital de la colonie et comme maison de retraite privée. Il s'agit d'un bâtiment classé Grade II*. (fr)
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  • Botleys Mansion (en)
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  • Botleys Park Hospital (en)
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  • Bijou Wedding Venues (en)
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  • Botleys Mansion est un manoir palladien situé au sud de Chertsey, dans le Surrey, en Angleterre, juste au sud de l'hôpital St Peter. La maison est construite dans les années 1760 par Joseph Mawbey et selon les plans de Kenton Couse. Le site surélevé est celui d'un manoir du XIVe siècle appartenant à l'Abbaye de Chertsey, une abbaye très riche, saisis lors la dissolution des monastères d'Henri VIII et aujourd'hui une grande partie de ses terres appartient à deux hôpitaux, un public, un privé et la collectivité locale. Le manoir restant et le parc voisin sont utilisés pendant quelques décennies comme hôpital de la colonie et comme maison de retraite privée. Il s'agit d'un bâtiment classé Grade II*. (fr)
  • Botleys Mansion is a Palladian mansion house in the south of Chertsey, Surrey, England, just south of St Peter's Hospital. The house was built in the 1760s by builders funded by Joseph Mawbey and to designs by Kenton Couse. The elevated site once bore a 14th-century manor house seized along with all the other manors of Chertsey from Chertsey Abbey, a very rich abbey, under Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries and today much of its land is owned by two hospitals, one public, one private and the local council authority. The remaining mansion and the near park surrounding were used for some decades as a colony hospital and as a private care home. The building is owned and used by a wedding venues company. (en)
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