Windsor: Clewer Manor

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Windsor: Clewer Manor

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 28 Nov 2010

Described in the English Heritage Listed Buildings website as a good early Victorian Jacobean-style house which retains much of its original character, it was built for Edmund Foster and completed around 1841. It was later used by the Imperial Service College. As originally built the access to it was via a carriage drive from Hatch Lane to the west rather than the modern day route from Imperial Road via Longbourn. The wall in front is a separate Listed Structure Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.474225
Longitude
-0.629085