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Somerhill House (/ˈsʌmərhɪl haʊs/) is a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion situated near Tonbridge, Kent, United Kingdom. It was built for The 4th Earl of Clanricarde in 1611–13. The estate was sequestrated by Parliament in 1645, and restored to its rightful owner in 1660. The building had become derelict by the mid-eighteenth century but was later restored. Somerhill was painted by Turner in 1811. It was bought by a member of the Goldsmid family in 1849 and greatly extended between 1879 and 1897, making it the second largest house in Kent, after Knole House, Sevenoaks.

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  • Somerhill House (de)
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  • Somerhill House ist ein großes Landhaus etwa 2,5 km südlich von Tonbridge in der englischen Grafschaft Kent. Das Haus ließ , in den Jahren 1611–1613 im jakobinischen Stil erbauen. Das Anwesen wurde 1645 vom Parlament konfisziert und 1660 wieder an den rechtmäßigen Eigentümer zurückgegeben. Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts verfiel das Gebäude, wurde aber später wieder restauriert. William Turner malte Somerhill House 1811. 1849 kaufte ein Mitglied der Familie Goldsmid das Anwesen und ließ es zwischen 1879 und 1897 umfangreich erweitern, sodass es zum zweitgrößten Landhaus in Kent nach dem Knole House in Sevenoaks wurde. Somerhill House ist als historisches Bauwerk I. Grades gelistet. (de)
  • Somerhill House (/ˈsʌmərhɪl haʊs/) is a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion situated near Tonbridge, Kent, United Kingdom. It was built for The 4th Earl of Clanricarde in 1611–13. The estate was sequestrated by Parliament in 1645, and restored to its rightful owner in 1660. The building had become derelict by the mid-eighteenth century but was later restored. Somerhill was painted by Turner in 1811. It was bought by a member of the Goldsmid family in 1849 and greatly extended between 1879 and 1897, making it the second largest house in Kent, after Knole House, Sevenoaks. (en)
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