Ascott House
Ascott House, sometimes referred to as simply Ascott, is a Grade II* listed building in the hamlet of Ascott near Wing in Buckinghamshire, England. It is set in a 32-acre / 13 hectare estate.
Ascott House | |
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The centre of the entrance front, the oldest part of the house. A beam over the present front door (behind the fountain) gives the date 1606 | |
Ascott House Location within Buckinghamshire Ascott House Ascott House (England) | |
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Status | Completed |
Type | Country house |
Location | Ascott, Buckinghamshire, England |
Coordinates | 51°53′44″N 0°42′22″W |
Ascott House was originally a farm house, built in the reign of James I and known as "Ascott Hall". In 1873 it was acquired by Baron Mayer de Rothschild (of the neighbouring Mentmore Towers estate). The Rothschild family had begun to acquire vast tracts of land in Buckinghamshire earlier in the century, on which they built a series of large mansions from 1852 onwards. Baron Mayer gave the house at Ascott to his nephew Leopold de Rothschild, who transformed it over the following decades into the substantial yet informal country house that it is today.
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