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Dancers Hill House is a Grade II listed house in Dancers Hill, Hertfordshire, England. The current house dates from c.1750–60, with later additions, and was probably built for , a Westminster builder, who leased 10 acres from for 80 years in 1750. The grotto north-east of the house is also Grade II listed. The house has been used as a school, and during the Second World War it was part of Camp 33, which housed Italian prisoners of war. In 2018, the owners, Nigel and Melanie Walsh, who bought the house in 1992, offered it for sale by raffle, with a winner being drawn in January 2020.

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  • Dancers Hill House is a Grade II listed house in Dancers Hill, Hertfordshire, England. The current house dates from c.1750–60, with later additions, and was probably built for , a Westminster builder, who leased 10 acres from for 80 years in 1750. The grotto north-east of the house is also Grade II listed. The house has been used as a school, and during the Second World War it was part of Camp 33, which housed Italian prisoners of war. In 2018, the owners, Nigel and Melanie Walsh, who bought the house in 1992, offered it for sale by raffle, with a winner being drawn in January 2020. (en)
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  • Dancers Hill House is a Grade II listed house in Dancers Hill, Hertfordshire, England. The current house dates from c.1750–60, with later additions, and was probably built for , a Westminster builder, who leased 10 acres from for 80 years in 1750. The grotto north-east of the house is also Grade II listed. The house has been used as a school, and during the Second World War it was part of Camp 33, which housed Italian prisoners of war. In 2018, the owners, Nigel and Melanie Walsh, who bought the house in 1992, offered it for sale by raffle, with a winner being drawn in January 2020. (en)
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