Hawnes, Haynes Church End
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
Also known as Haynes Park. A large square low house. It was started c1720 for Lord Grenville, and James Lewis may have added the white-brick south front, seen here, in 1790 for Lord Carteret. The bowed ends and pilastered centrepiece are distinctive features. Grade I listed. It was a school for most of the C20th, but now appears to be a base of the Satsang Programme at the apparently oxymoronic "Science of the Soul Study Centre".