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694: 152:, briefly 7th Baronet and occupied by him. He made extensive (tree) plantations on slopes beside where "he had purposed to erect a mansion; but relinquishing that design, he enlarged and fitted up an ale-house on the road-side ... the Royal Oak, belonging to the estate, for his own residence; and this dwelling obtained the designation of Juniper-hall, from the abundance of 206:
The last private owners of the house were the MacAndrew family who had major building works carried out from 1882 to 1885, resulting the house's present form. Much of the earlier layout is now hidden, but the main office (formerly the morning room) and the Templeton room are little altered.
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in the Templeton Room here. He later married her in the village church. In 1800 the house was sold with mixed woodland and garden of about 50 acres (0.20 km) to Thomas Broadwood, the son of
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The building is leased from the National Trust for science and geographical studies. It is an 18th-century country house on the east slopes of
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Juniper Hall, Linda Kelly, Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1991; after Constance Hill, Juniper Hall, John Lane 1904
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This article is about a house in Surrey, England. For the house in the Sydney suburb of Paddington, see
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and 40 kilometres (25 mi) from London. The varying contours of the slopes provide
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Center for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery. Accessed 3 March 2023.
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growing in the neighbourhood". It was 35 miles from the Bishopp family's
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the house was occupied by the Canadian army in the buildup to the
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Field Centre is an 18th-century country house, leased from the
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Jonathan Worrell senior, Profile & Legacies Summary
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The house was leased by Jenkinson to a group of French
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Juniper Hall, Paddington

FSC
National Trust
Mickleham
Mole Gap
North Downs
Surrey
habitats
chalk grassland
coppiced
woodlands
heathland
freshwater
Mickleham
Mole Gap
Box Hill
habitats
chalk grassland
coppiced
woodlands
heathland
freshwater
public house
manor
Cecil Bishopp
Juniper trees
Parham Park
Lord Zouche
Anglo-Saxons

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