Papplewick House, Papplewick

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Papplewick House, Papplewick

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 6 May 2003

A stately Georgian house of c1781-87 with a tall rusticated ground floor and attached Ionic portico. It was built for Frederick Montagu, but his architect is unknown - Pevsner suggests William Lindley from Doncaster, a former assistant of John Carr. Grade I listed. More info here: Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.059836
Longitude
-1.183473