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Old Alresford House is an 18th-century Georgian country house in Old Alresford, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. It was built between 1749 and 1751 for Admiral Lord Rodney on a gently sloping south facing site between the village churchyard and Alresford Pond, paid for by the riches accrued in a successful naval career fighting the French in the Caribbean. Rodney purchased Alresford Pond in 1755 before commissioning Richard Woods to create the 16 ha (40 acres) park in 1764, which is itself now Grade II listed.

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  • Old Alresford House (en)
  • Old Alresford House (fr)
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  • Old Alresford House is an 18th-century Georgian country house in Old Alresford, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. It was built between 1749 and 1751 for Admiral Lord Rodney on a gently sloping south facing site between the village churchyard and Alresford Pond, paid for by the riches accrued in a successful naval career fighting the French in the Caribbean. Rodney purchased Alresford Pond in 1755 before commissioning Richard Woods to create the 16 ha (40 acres) park in 1764, which is itself now Grade II listed. (en)
  • Old Alresford House est une maison de campagne géorgienne du XVIIIe siècle située à Old Alresford, dans le Hampshire, en Angleterre. C'est un bâtiment classé Grade II*. Elle est construite entre 1749 et 1751 pour l'amiral George Brydges Rodney sur un site en pente douce orienté vers le sud entre le cimetière du village et l'étang d'Alresford, payé par les richesses accumulées au cours d'une carrière navale en combattant les Français dans les Caraïbes. (fr)
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  • Old Alresford House (en)
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  • Old Alresford House (en)
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  • William Jones (en)
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  • Old Alresford House (en)
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  • Old Alresford, Winchester, Hampshire (en)
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  • Map of Hampshire (en)
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  • Location in Hampshire (en)
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  • Brick with slate roof (en)
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  • Old Alresford House is an 18th-century Georgian country house in Old Alresford, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. It was built between 1749 and 1751 for Admiral Lord Rodney on a gently sloping south facing site between the village churchyard and Alresford Pond, paid for by the riches accrued in a successful naval career fighting the French in the Caribbean. The house is constructed of brick with Bath stone dressings and slated roofs in 3 storeys and a basement. It has a 7-bay frontage with the central 3 bays slightly projecting. There are single bay flanking wings at each end with single storey service wings on both sides at the front forming a courtyard. Rodney purchased Alresford Pond in 1755 before commissioning Richard Woods to create the 16 ha (40 acres) park in 1764, which is itself now Grade II listed. (en)
  • Old Alresford House est une maison de campagne géorgienne du XVIIIe siècle située à Old Alresford, dans le Hampshire, en Angleterre. C'est un bâtiment classé Grade II*. Elle est construite entre 1749 et 1751 pour l'amiral George Brydges Rodney sur un site en pente douce orienté vers le sud entre le cimetière du village et l'étang d'Alresford, payé par les richesses accumulées au cours d'une carrière navale en combattant les Français dans les Caraïbes. La maison est construite en brique avec des encadrements en pierre de Bath et des toits en ardoise sur 3 étages et un sous-sol. Elle a une façade de 7 travées avec les 3 travées centrales légèrement en saillie. Il y a des ailes flanquant une travée à chaque extrémité avec des ailes de service à un étage des deux côtés à l'avant formant une cour. Rodney achète Alresford Pond en 1755 avant de charger Richard Woods de créer le parc 16 ha (40 acres) en 1764, qui est lui-même maintenant classé Grade II. (fr)
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