Cassiobury House
Cassiobury House was a country house in Cassiobury Park, Watford, England. It was the ancestral seat of the Earls of Essex. Originally a Tudor building, dating from 1546 for Sir Richard Morrison, it was substantially remodelled in the 17th and 19th centuries and ultimately demolished in 1927. The surrounding Cassiobury Park was turned into the main public open space for Watford.
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Cassiobury House
Cassiobury House was a country house in Cassiobury Park, Watford, England. It was the ancestral seat of the Earls of Essex. Originally a Tudor building, dating from 1546 for Sir Richard Morrison, it was substantially remodelled in the 17th and 19th centuries and ultimately demolished in 1927. The surrounding Cassiobury Park was turned into the main public open space for Watford.
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Cassiobury House era una casa ...... io pubblico aperto di Watford.
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Manor of Cashio
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Cassiobury Park is now much sm ...... e Cassiobury House once stood.
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Neoclassical, later renovated in the Gothic Revival style
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A chromolithograph of Cassiobury House, published around 1880.
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Modern map of Watford showing the site of Cassiobury House, now covered by suburban homes
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The Cassiobury Estate past & present
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Location of Cassiobury House in Hertfordshire
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Location of Cassiobury House in Hertfordshire
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Hertfordshire
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Cassiobury House
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c.1677–80; 1805
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