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- Bramshill_House abstract "Bramshill House, in Bramshill, northeast Hampshire, England, is one of the largest and most important Jacobean mansions in the country. It was built in the early 17th century by Edward la Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche of Harringworth, but was partly destroyed by fire a few years later. The design of the house shows the influence of the Italian Renaissance, which became popular in England during the late 16th century. The house was designated a Grade I listed building in 1952.The mansion's southern façade is notable for its decorative architecture, which includes at its centre a large oriel window above the principal entrance. Interior features include a great hall displaying 92 coats of arms on a Jacobean screen, an ornate drawing room, and a 126.5-foot (38.6 m) long gallery containing many portraits. Numerous columns and friezes are found throughout the mansion, and several rooms have large tapestries depicting historical figures and events on their panelled walls. The house is set in 262 acres (106 ha) of grounds containing a 18-acre (7.3 ha) lake. The grounds, which received a Grade II* listing in 1984, are part of a Registered Historic Park that includes about 25 acres (10 ha) of early 17th-century formal gardens near the house. The wider 490-acre (200 ha) medieval park was landscaped from the 17th to the 20th century and contains 250 acres (100 ha) of woodland.Bramshill appears to have been an important local sporting and social venue since the 16th century. The cricket ground at the house played host to a first-class match in 1823 when an early Hampshire team played an England XI, and it hosted three other matches in 1825–26. Bramshill House was used as a Red Cross maternity home during the Second World War, and the exiled King Michael and Queen Anne of Romania lived there for several years after the war. It has been the location of the Police Staff College since 1960, and is also home to the European Police College. The police campus has added many buildings to the estate. Owing to escalating maintenance costs the property was put on the market for £25 million in 2013. Among the fourteen ghosts reputed to haunt the house is allegedly that of a bride who accidentally locked herself in a chest on her wedding night and was not found until fifty years later.".
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