Northington Grange by Hoppypops
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Description
Northington Grange is a mansion near New Alresford, Hampshire, England. It is owned by English Heritage and is open to the public.
Set in a landscaped park with an ornamental lake, it is a home built originally in 1670 by architect William Samwell and remodelled in a Greek revival style by the architect William Wilkins in 1804 and 1809 for Sir Robert Henley. This involved remodelling the 17th century house. The portico is of the Greek Doric columns, six in width and two deep, loosely based on the Parthenon.
You can't go inside the house as it's now just a shell with no floors of ceilings. The park is very beautiful.
Comments (6)
efferre
Excellent shoot!
MrsLubner
Such beautiful grounds to host only a shell of a magnificent manor house. Lovely pov as it gives great length to the house.
mickuk50
excellent capture the blue sky and the green grass really sets the building off mick
ontar1
Excellent POV and capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fred255
Excellent Dad! You had really good weather that day, very well done!
RobyHermida
NICE..............