DescriptionHilston Park - geograph.org.uk - 98334.jpg
English: Hilston Park. Palladian Mansion (1838) converted for school use in the 1950s as an outward bound centre. In the 1930s Hilston Park was the residence of Edmund Henry Bevan, heir to a fortune made by manufacturing Portland cement at Bevan Works Northfleet, Kent. He married the Hon. Joan Mary Conyers Norton, eldest daughter of the 5th Baron Grantley, in 1903.
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