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Stoke Park Pavilions, Northamptonshire

Stoke Park Pavilions are all that remain of the stately house and grounds of Stoke Park, near the village of Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire. The surviving portions of the house built by Robert Crane in the late 1620s, consist of two pavilions and remains of a curving colonnade, form the centrepiece of the park, with an attractive terraced 17th-century garden with views across the parkland to the south. The pavilions represent some of the earliest Palladian structures built in England and, despite some remodelling in the 18th century and modern conversion for residential use of the eastern pavilion, they are of great historic and architectural significance.

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Uploaded on May 8, 2018
Taken on May 8, 2018