Dingestow Court
Dingestow Court, at Dingestow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a Victorian country house with earlier origins and later additions. Newman describes it as "one of the county's major houses." The court has been designated a Grade II* listed building since 5 January 1952. The grounds were laid out by Edward Milner in the nineteenth century. They are a largely complete example of a nineteenth-century park. The court remains the private home of the Bosanquets and is not open to the public, although the grounds are occasionally opened for charitable events.
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Dingestow Court
Dingestow Court, at Dingestow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a Victorian country house with earlier origins and later additions. Newman describes it as "one of the county's major houses." The court has been designated a Grade II* listed building since 5 January 1952. The grounds were laid out by Edward Milner in the nineteenth century. They are a largely complete example of a nineteenth-century park. The court remains the private home of the Bosanquets and is not open to the public, although the grounds are occasionally opened for charitable events.
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Dingestow Court, at Dingestow, ...... opened for charitable events.
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Dingestow Court by Augustus Butler; mid 19th century lithograph.
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Samuel Bosanquet
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Grade II* listed
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Dingestow Court, at Dingestow, ...... opened for charitable events.
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