Frensham Hill, Rowledge
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
Very long and large neo-Tudor house peppered with quite a display of towers, turrets, chimneys and gables. Built c1900 for the Charringtons brewing family to the designs of F.W. Waller of Gloucester. It is now a private school, Frensham Heights. The date of the photo is uncertain. There is a much better one here: Image