Linton Park from the Greensand Way

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Linton Park from the Greensand Way

Image: © Marathon Taken: 6 Apr 2014

In the 1730s Robert Mann built a house which was two-storeyed on this (north) side and three-storeyed on the south side. Horace Walpole described it at the time as "like the citadel of Kent with the whole county as its garden". Shortly before 1829 a third storey was added by Thomas Cubitt and a balustraded terrace was added to the south front. The whole was then stuccoed and painted white. Pevsner describes it: "The effect is as if a section of Carlton House Terrace has been transferred to the hills." The Greensand Way runs from Haslemere in Surrey to Ham Street on the edge of Romney Marsh. Here it looks towards the north front of Linton Park. For more information on the history of the house see D Gore's write up at http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/893507

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Image Location

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51.22294
Longitude
0.515873