Date:1902
Description:After the architect James Gibb had designed Patshull Hall and the surrounding park for Sir John Astley in 1734. Part of the new features to be created within the grounds, was St. Mary's Church, which was consecrated in 1743. The Church was later enlarged in 1874, under the owenrship of the Fifth Earl of Dartmouth. Today the Church is now vested in the Churches Conservation Trust.
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The Astley family owned the Manor of Patshull since the 15th Century, and in 1734 Sir John Astley commissioned ...
In the 17th Century, Sir Richard Astley created a series of formal gardens for Patshull Hall. Today, ...
After the architect James Gibb had designed Patshull Hall and the surrounding park for Sir John Astley ...
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