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- Widcombe_Manor_House abstract "Widcombe Manor is a grade I listed Georgian house in Widcombe, Bath, England, originally built in 1656 and then rebuilt in 1727 for Philip Bennet the local MP. The crest of the Bennet family can be seen surmounting the two pedestals at the entrance gates. The manor is located on Church Street adjacent to St Thomas à Beckett Church.The house has a south-facing front which is in its original condition. In around 1850, the west front was altered and now includes a bay window and stone balconies at the first floor windows. The fountain in front of the house is Italian and thought to date from the 15th century. It was installed in its present position in the early twentieth century.The house was home to Horace Annesley Vachell who based his novel Golden House on the property.From 1955, it was the home to the entrepreneur and inventor Jeremy Fry. Princess Margaret and Tony Armstrong-Jones were frequent visitors, and it was the location of the 1972 Widcombe Manor Festival at which Hawkwind were scheduled to play.".
- Widcombe_Manor_House country England.
- Widcombe_Manor_House location Bath,_Somerset.
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- Widcombe_Manor_House client "Philip Bennet".
- Widcombe_Manor_House completionDate "1727".
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- Widcombe_Manor_House latitude "51.3742".
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- Widcombe_Manor_House locationTown Bath,_Somerset.
- Widcombe_Manor_House longitude "-2.3478".
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- Widcombe_Manor_House comment "Widcombe Manor is a grade I listed Georgian house in Widcombe, Bath, England, originally built in 1656 and then rebuilt in 1727 for Philip Bennet the local MP. The crest of the Bennet family can be seen surmounting the two pedestals at the entrance gates. The manor is located on Church Street adjacent to St Thomas à Beckett Church.The house has a south-facing front which is in its original condition.".
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- Widcombe_Manor_House name "Widcombe Manor House".