Wotton House (Q8037334)

  • matcher place: Buckinghamshire (relation 87460), Buckinghamshire (relation 172710), Aylesbury Vale (relation 1906838)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: 1714 establishments in England, Aylesbury Vale, Country houses in Buckinghamshire, English Baroque architecture, Gardens by Capability Brown, Grade I listed buildings in Buckinghamshire, Grade I listed houses, Houses completed in 1714, John Soane buildings, Prime ministerial homes in the United Kingdom
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wotton House, Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, England, is a stately home built between 1704 and 1714, to a design very similar to that of the contemporary version of Buckingham House. The house is an example of English Baroque and a Grade I listed building. The architect is uncertain although William Winde, the designer of Buckingham House, has been suggested. The grounds were laid out by George London and Henry Wise with a formal parterre and a double elm avenue leading down to a lake. Fifty years later William Pitt the Elder and Capability Brown improved the landscape, creating pleasure grounds with two lakes. After a fire gutted the main house in 1820 Richard Grenville, 1st Earl Temple, commissioned John Soane to rebuild it. After the 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, the last direct Grenville male heir, died in 1889, the house was let to a succession of tenants; including, notably; the philanthropist, Leo Bernard William Bonn (1850–1929) who became deaf while residing at Wotton, and later founded (1911) what became the RNID. His son and heir, the decorated First World War hero, Major Walter Basil Louis Bonn, DSO, MC, MA (Oxon.) FRSA, FZSL (1885–1973) is also listed as resident at Wotton House; in the New College archives, at Oxford University; during his three years as an Oxford undergraduate, there, 1903–1906, while living fifteen miles away from his family home of many years, at Wotton House.

Wikidata location: 51.8400, -1.0067 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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way: Wotton House, Buckinghamshire (house name: Wotton House Buckinghamshire) (OSM), 10 metres from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Wotton House, Buckinghamshire
website: https://www.visitheritage.co.uk/places-to-visit/wotton-house-p683881
building: yes
wikidata: Q8037334
addr:city: Aylesbury Vale
wikipedia: en:Wotton House
addr:street: Wotton Underwood
addr:postcode: HP18 0RP
addr:housename: Wotton House Buckinghamshire

wikidata match: Q8037334

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Grade I listed building (Q15700818) listed_status=Grade_I
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house (Q3947) building=house, amenity=shelter
building (Q41176) building=yes, building
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residence (Q699405) amenity=shelter
shelter (Q989946) amenity=shelter

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Country houses in Buckinghamshire castle_type=stately, building=country_house, historic=manor
Gardens by Capability Brown leisure=garden, natural=wood
Grade I listed houses building=country_house, historic=manor
Houses completed in 1714 building=country_house, historic=manor