Pylewell House
Introduction
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Image: © Jim Champion Taken: 31 May 2006
A telephoto shot from the permissive path that runs along the edge of the estate by the Solent shore. The Hampshire Treasures resource lists the following facts about the house: "Brick, partly plastered with slate roof. Cellars and basement of stone, considerably older construction. 3 storeys and attic in main block. 2 storeys and attic in wings. 11-window front. Doric pillared porch with pediment, Roman-Catholic chapel once built into house destroyed in C.19."