Ashwell Bury
Ashwell Bury, at Ashwell in Hertfordshire, England, is an early 19th-century house of white brick, perhaps originally built before 1836 for Edward George Fordham (1782–1868); altered c. 1860 for Edward King Fordham (1810–99), who extended the family landholding; and then further remodelled, chiefly inside, by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Phyllis Fordham in 1922–26.
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Ashwell Bury
Ashwell Bury, at Ashwell in Hertfordshire, England, is an early 19th-century house of white brick, perhaps originally built before 1836 for Edward George Fordham (1782–1868); altered c. 1860 for Edward King Fordham (1810–99), who extended the family landholding; and then further remodelled, chiefly inside, by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Phyllis Fordham in 1922–26.
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Ashwell Bury, at Ashwell in He ...... by Gertrude Jekyll in 1908–09.
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Ashwell Bury, at Ashwell in He ...... or Phyllis Fordham in 1922–26.
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