Ascott Park Site (England)
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Ascott Park Site (England)
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008001667
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2008001667#concept
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Sources
- found: Work cat.: Bowden, M. Ascott Park, Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, 2007: t.p. (analytical earthwork survey of a 17th-century park and garden) p. 1 (Ascott Park, 12 km south-east of Oxford, near the village of Stadhampton; the park contains a number of earthwork features, mostly from the late 17th century)
- found: English Heritage www site, 4 Mar. 2008: Ascott Park page (the 16th-17th century parkland at Ascott, just south-east of Stadhampton, Oxfordshire; the park was developed by successive generations of the Dormer family until, in about 1662, the grand new house built by Sir William Dormer was accidentally burnt down before construction was complete. Thereafter the site was abandoned, leaving well preserved earthwork traces and several historic garden buildings of great interest)
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- 2008-04-09: new
- 2008-04-10: revised
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