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    Piercefield House is a largely ruined neo-classical country house near St Arvans, Monmouthshire, Wales, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of the centre of...
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  • Ireland Piercefield House, a largely ruined neo-classical country house located near Chepstow in Monmouthshire, south–east Wales Piercefield, New York...
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    he bought Piercefield House, Chepstow from Colonel Mark Wood, after agreeing to buy it for £90,000 over dinner. Wells added to Piercefield until it reached...
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    grounds of Piercefield House, 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the town centre on the road towards Tintern. Piercefield House itself, a mansion house rebuilt in...
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    demolition in 1955 Ryston Hall, remodelled 1786 Cricket St. Thomas House, 1786 Piercefield House, 1788–93 Bentley Priory, 1788–1801, shown c.1800; it was later...
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  • Llanwenarth House Mounton House Mathern Palace Newton Court Penhein Pen-y-Clawdd Court Piercefield House Shirenewton Hall St. Pierre Park Treowen Troy House Wonastow...
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    downstream to those of Chepstow Castle, in a sonnet written at nearby Piercefield House. Edward Jerningham's short lyric, "Tintern Abbey", written in 1796...
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    rustication to the more formal swags and arched windows. A house of considerable importance was Piercefield between Chepstow and St Arvans. Originally known for...
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    18th century brought the county's finest Picturesque landscape at Piercefield House, and the 19th its best Gothic Revival work at Clytha Park. In the...
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  • Monmouthshire, and Lord Queenborough; formed a company to purchase Piercefield House, and lay out a new racecourse in its estate. Despite struggling to...
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    Colonel Sir Mark Wood, the owner of Piercefield House near Chepstow, who converted some of the buildings into a domestic house and shooting box. He then sold...
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    England. It is located on the eastern bank of the River Wye, opposite Piercefield House, two miles north of the Welsh town of Chepstow. The village is immediately...
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    Piercefield House near Chepstow. On his father's death, the younger Valentine Morris, who was then attending school in London, inherited Piercefield....
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    Trostrey Court (category Country houses in Wales)
    of nearby Piercefield House. In the 19th century the court was owned by the Fluyders, but let to tenant farmers. It remains a private house and working...
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    he was freed and inherited a fortune. He moved to Monmouthshire's Piercefield House and became Sheriff of Monmouthshire in 1818. One of the leaders in...
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    located two miles north west of Chepstow, close to Chepstow Racecourse, Piercefield House and the Wye Valley AONB. It is connected by a segregated bicycle path...
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    Painshill Park, Surrey Petworth House, West Sussex Piercefield House, Monmouthshire Prior Park Landscape Garden, Bath Rousham House, Oxfordshire Sheffield Park...
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    of John, second Earl of Buckinghamshire. Saloon and staircase at Piercefield House, Monmouthshire. Remodelling of Stansted Park, Sussex (with James Wyatt)...
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  • Templeoran (Irish: Teampall Odhráin, meaning 'Oran's church') also known as Piercefield or Templeoran is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located...
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    of the United Kingdom Prehistoric Britain Roman Britain Timeline of architectural styles List of country houses in the United Kingdom Nikolaus Pevsner...
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    Wyndcliffe Court (category Country houses in Monmouthshire)
    Clay (1825–1921), who owned Piercefield House overlooking the Wye valley. In 1910, Charles Leigh Clay commissioned a house on the high ground to the north...
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  • account of ill-health in 1793, and purchased Piercefield House on the banks of the Wye. Wood entered the House of Commons for Milborne Port, Somerset, in...
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    Piercefield House, near Chepstow, working to designs by Sir John Soane. Given the date of Maddox's birth, and the construction period for Piercefield...
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    their respective marks at the Clytha Park gates and the, now ruinous, Piercefield House. Sir Aston Webb, who designed the present frontage of Buckingham Palace...
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  • north–west of Mullingar. The name Piercefield also applies to the neighbouring townland of Piercefield (or Templeoran). Piercefield is one of 8 townlands of the...
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  • Richard Leyborn of The Firs, Malpas 1895: Henry Hastings Clay, of Piercefield House, Chepstow 1896: Col. Robert Henry Mansel, of Maindiff Court, Abergavenny...
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    "Wye" and "cliff". Wyndcliff is listed, jointly with the park at Piercefield House, at Grade I on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special...
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  • "Picturesque Piercefield" (PDF). Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Beauty Partnership. 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2014. Cadw SAM: MM285 The Alcove, Piercefield. coflein...
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  • remain nearby in Piercefield, the Edwin Witherby House, c. 1912 (515 North Orchard Road) and the Martin Knapp House, 1910 (404 Piercefield Drive) Taylor...
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  • Pianos delivered to Sandringham House for the royal family 1911 – The company was sold to William Watts and moved to Piercefield Street, Kentish Town 1921 –...
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