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'''Tottenham House''' is a country house in [[Great Bedwyn]], [[Wiltshire]].It is situated in the Tottenham Park estate which is a part of the [[Savernake Forest]]. The house is about five miles south-east of [[Marlborough]]. The first house was most likely built by Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, in 1575. | '''Tottenham House''' is a country house in [[Great Bedwyn]], [[Wiltshire]]. It is situated in the Tottenham Park estate which is a part of the [[Savernake Forest]]. The house is about five miles south-east of [[Marlborough]]. The first house was most likely built by Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, in 1575. | ||
The present day Tottenham House was built c.1820. It is a Grade I listed building. {{stub}} | The present day Tottenham House was built c.1820. It is a Grade I listed building. {{stub}} |
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Location: | 51°22’38"N, 1°38’48"W |
Village: | Great Bedwyn |
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Tottenham House is a country house in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire. It is situated in the Tottenham Park estate which is a part of the Savernake Forest. The house is about five miles south-east of Marlborough. The first house was most likely built by Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, in 1575.
The present day Tottenham House was built c.1820. It is a Grade I listed building.
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