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- Neston_Park abstract "Neston Park is an English country house and estate, 2 miles (3 km) south of Corsham, Wiltshire, in the village of Neston. The name of the village comes from the name of the house.The house was built just after 1790.Since the early 19th century, it has been the home of the Fuller family, known for their participation in the Fuller, Smith and Turner brewery in London, producer of Fuller's London Pride cask ale. In 1910, Neston Park proprietor John Fuller, a politician, was created a baronet on the recommendation of the Asquith government.Baronetcies are hereditary, and James Fuller became the proprietor, estate manager and fourth Baronet in 1998.The grounds of the house contain farmland: the estate extends from north of Neston village, southwards beyond Atworth, to South Wraxall, and includes the certified organic home farm with a herd of Jersey cattle and unusual Aberdeen Angus and Jersey cross-bred cattle.Noted explorer of Africa, John Hanning Speke, a nephew of the Fuller family, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound while hunting partridge at Neston Park in 1864.In the late 1990s, the estate obtained a Countryside Stewardship Scheme agreement from the government, supporting a programme of hedge, wall and wild flower field margin restoration.The estate's farm shop and coffee shop were established in Atworth in 2006.The estate has been used as the filming location of a number of productions, including the outdoor sets for the 2008 BBC television adaptation of Lark Rise to Candleford, and some scenes of the ITV series Persuasion.Unlike the neighbouring estate of Great Chalfield Manor, occupied by other members of the Fuller family, Neston Park is not open to the public, though several public paths cross the land. The route of the ancient Roman road from London to Bath crosses the home farm from east to west, about 200 metres (700 feet) south of the house.The local portion of the road is sometimes known as the Wansdyke.In 2011 the estate applied for planning permission to reopen a Bath Stone mine, called Park Lane quarry, on the estate.".
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- Neston_Park subject Category:Country_houses_in_Wiltshire.
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- Neston_Park point "51.403 -2.2".
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- Neston_Park comment "Neston Park is an English country house and estate, 2 miles (3 km) south of Corsham, Wiltshire, in the village of Neston. The name of the village comes from the name of the house.The house was built just after 1790.Since the early 19th century, it has been the home of the Fuller family, known for their participation in the Fuller, Smith and Turner brewery in London, producer of Fuller's London Pride cask ale.".
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- Neston_Park lat "51.403".
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