Baring family properties is a listing of significant properties in England that were purchased or developed by members of the Baring family, mostly during the period 1820 to 1890. The Baring family, established in England by German immigrant Johann (John) Baring (1697–1748), rose from moderate success in England during the 18th century to wealth and prominence in the 19th century and into the 20th. Following the common practice of wealthy European families, the Barings bought, rebuilt, remodeled, expanded and furnished lavish town houses and huge country estates. Many Barings were raised to the peerage in recognition of services rendered to the United Kingdom, and these estates became the seats of various baronets, barons and earls. After the Panic of 1890 nearly ruined Edward Baring, 1st
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| - Baring family properties is a listing of significant properties in England that were purchased or developed by members of the Baring family, mostly during the period 1820 to 1890. The Baring family, established in England by German immigrant Johann (John) Baring (1697–1748), rose from moderate success in England during the 18th century to wealth and prominence in the 19th century and into the 20th. Following the common practice of wealthy European families, the Barings bought, rebuilt, remodeled, expanded and furnished lavish town houses and huge country estates. Many Barings were raised to the peerage in recognition of services rendered to the United Kingdom, and these estates became the seats of various baronets, barons and earls. After the Panic of 1890 nearly ruined Edward Baring, 1st (en)
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| - Carlton House Terrace
- Royal Academy of Engineering
- Membland
- Baring baronets
- Bishopsgate
- John Nash (architect)
- Robert Adam
- Earl of Bath
- John Baring, 2nd Baron Revelstoke
- John Baring (1730–1816)
- Itchen Stoke
- City of London
- Baring family
- Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke
- George Dance the Younger
- Thomas Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook
- Thomas Baring (1799–1873)
- Bath House, Piccadilly
- Lee, London
- London Borough of Lewisham
- Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet
- Sir Thomas Baring, 2nd Baronet
- Dartmouth House
- William Wilkins (architect)
- Julius Wernher
- Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton
- Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer
- Baring family
- Barings Bank
- Baron Northbrook
- Northbrook Park, London
- Northington
- Randlord
- Henry Baring
- Itchen Abbas
- Johann Baring
- Manor House Gardens
- Piccadilly
- Micheldever
- Exeter, Devon
- Gothic Revival
- Greek Revival style
- Mount Radford, Exeter
- William Donthorne
- Stratton Park
- Richard Jupp
- Panic of 1890
- Sir Godfrey Baring, 1st Baronet
- Scheduled Ancient Monument
- Georgian style
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| - Baring family properties is a listing of significant properties in England that were purchased or developed by members of the Baring family, mostly during the period 1820 to 1890. The Baring family, established in England by German immigrant Johann (John) Baring (1697–1748), rose from moderate success in England during the 18th century to wealth and prominence in the 19th century and into the 20th. Following the common practice of wealthy European families, the Barings bought, rebuilt, remodeled, expanded and furnished lavish town houses and huge country estates. Many Barings were raised to the peerage in recognition of services rendered to the United Kingdom, and these estates became the seats of various baronets, barons and earls. After the Panic of 1890 nearly ruined Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke, along with several other family members and bank partners, the family's property holdings began to decrease. Most of the estates were long gone by the time the final crash of Barings Bank in 1995 claimed the bank's longtime headquarters at 8 Bishopsgate. (en)
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