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Extract from Hampshire
and the Isle of Wight by Nikolaus Pevsner
and David Lloyd (1967) Yale University Press, New Haven and London:
... The S facade is as it was, on an E-plan so
shallow that the wings project no more than the porch. The porch, the
wings, and the recessed parts all have plain, straight gables, and the
whole front is indeed, with its even three- and four-light transomed
windows, plain and sensible. The doorway is an insertion of 1670. ...
C18 stables of nine bays with a
three-bay pediment on four Doric pilasters.
Victorian Clock Tower, octagonal, three-storeyed, with cupola. |
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