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- Historic England, "Hatchlands (1294970)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 November 2017 Historic England. "Hatchlands (1001697)". National...
- 18th-century Palladian mansion in West Clandon to the east of Guildford. Nearby Hatchlands Park in East Clandon, was built in 1758 with Robert Adam interiors and...
- the London brewer John Raymond sold the Hatchlands Park estate to Admiral Boscawen in 1749. The present Hatchlands House was built for him with the help...
- Village Worplesdon Parks and public woodlands Albury Park Clandon Park Hatchlands Park On the Greensand Ridge The Hurtmoor Winterfold Forest Ockham Park...
- argued to be a life portrait of William Shakespeare. It is displa**** at Hatchlands Park in Surrey, a National Trust property, and the portrait is so-called...
- Collection, Cobbe's collection of historic musical instruments is kept at Hatchlands Park, a National Trust property that Cobbe has leased since 1984. "Alec...
- "The scandalous Beatie Sumner at Hatchlands Park". National Trust. Retrieved 4 March 2019. "The Sumner family at Hatchlands Park". National Trust. Retrieved...
- (Largely destro**** by fire) Claremont Landscape Garden Dapdune Wharf Hatchlands Park Hindhead Common The Homewood Hydon's Ball Leith Hill Oakhurst Cottage...
- also had homes in England at South Kensington and in the vicinity of Hatchlands Park in Surrey. They separated in 1989, having had issue: Nicholas Mathew...
- scandalous Beatie Sumner at Hatchlands Park at National Trust web site, accessed 21 February 2020 The Sumner family at Hatchlands Park at National Trust web...