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Dogmersfield Park or Dogmersfield House is a Grade I listed Georgian country house, now being used as a hotel. It is located in Dogmersfield, a small village in Hampshire, England. The land was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Doccemere feld". Construction of the present building began in 1728 when a 3-storey rectangular block was built in brick in the Georgian style. Additional wings were added in the late 18th century and in the Victorian era to form a three-sided square enclosing a courtyard. The square was later completed with the addition of a modern chapel. Dogmersfield Park ou Dogmersfield House est une maison de campagne géorgienne classée Grade I, actuellement utilisée comme hôtel. Elle est située à Dogmersfield, un petit village du Hampshire, en Angleterre. Le domaine est enregistré dans le Domesday Book de 1086 comme "Doccemere feld" .
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Dogmersfield Park or Dogmersfield House is a Grade I listed Georgian country house, now being used as a hotel. It is located in Dogmersfield, a small village in Hampshire, England. The land was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Doccemere feld". Construction of the present building began in 1728 when a 3-storey rectangular block was built in brick in the Georgian style. Additional wings were added in the late 18th century and in the Victorian era to form a three-sided square enclosing a courtyard. The square was later completed with the addition of a modern chapel. Dogmersfield Park ou Dogmersfield House est une maison de campagne géorgienne classée Grade I, actuellement utilisée comme hôtel. Elle est située à Dogmersfield, un petit village du Hampshire, en Angleterre. Le domaine est enregistré dans le Domesday Book de 1086 comme "Doccemere feld" . La construction du bâtiment actuel commence en 1748 lorsqu'un bloc rectangulaire de 3 étages est construit en brique dans le style géorgien. Des ailes supplémentaires sont ajoutées à la fin du XVIIIe siècle et à l'époque victorienne pour former un carré à trois côtés entourant une cour. La maison est ensuite complétée par l'ajout d'une chapelle moderne .
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