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Ettington Park, Ettington, Warwickshire, England is a 19th-century country house with earlier origins. The historic home of the Shirley family, whose ownership dates from the time of the Domesday Book, the house was remodelled between 1858 and 1862 for Evelyn Shirley. Shirley's architect was John Prichard, although the involvement of Prichard's long-time partner John Pollard Seddon is disputed. The Grade I listed building, described by Chris Pickford and Nikolaus Pevsner as "the most important and impressive High Victorian house in the county", is now a hotel.

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  • Ettington Park, Ettington, Warwickshire, England is a 19th-century country house with earlier origins. The historic home of the Shirley family, whose ownership dates from the time of the Domesday Book, the house was remodelled between 1858 and 1862 for Evelyn Shirley. Shirley's architect was John Prichard, although the involvement of Prichard's long-time partner John Pollard Seddon is disputed. The Grade I listed building, described by Chris Pickford and Nikolaus Pevsner as "the most important and impressive High Victorian house in the county", is now a hotel. (en)
  • Ettington Park est une maison de campagne du XIXe siècle mais aux origines antérieures située à Ettington, dans le comté de Warwickshire en Angleterre. C'est la maison historique de la famille Shirley, dont la propriété date de l'époque du Domesday Book (1086), et l'édifice a été rénové entre 1858 et 1862 à la demande d'Evelyn Shirley. Le bâtiment classé de Grade I, a été décrit par Chris Pickford et Nikolaus Pevsner comme "la maison victorienne la plus importante et la plus impressionnante du comté". C'est désormais un hôtel. (fr)
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  • Ettington Park, Ettington, Warwickshire, England is a 19th-century country house with earlier origins. The historic home of the Shirley family, whose ownership dates from the time of the Domesday Book, the house was remodelled between 1858 and 1862 for Evelyn Shirley. Shirley's architect was John Prichard, although the involvement of Prichard's long-time partner John Pollard Seddon is disputed. The Grade I listed building, described by Chris Pickford and Nikolaus Pevsner as "the most important and impressive High Victorian house in the county", is now a hotel. (en)
  • Ettington Park est une maison de campagne du XIXe siècle mais aux origines antérieures située à Ettington, dans le comté de Warwickshire en Angleterre. C'est la maison historique de la famille Shirley, dont la propriété date de l'époque du Domesday Book (1086), et l'édifice a été rénové entre 1858 et 1862 à la demande d'Evelyn Shirley. Le bâtiment classé de Grade I, a été décrit par Chris Pickford et Nikolaus Pevsner comme "la maison victorienne la plus importante et la plus impressionnante du comté". C'est désormais un hôtel. (fr)
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