The Beauties of England And Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, And Descriptive, of Each County 15, Pt. 1
The Beauties of England And Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, And Descriptive, of Each County 15, Pt. 1
Bigland, John, 1750-1832
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It is a noble specimen of the do- mestic style which obtained in the latter part of the sixteenth fcentury. The material is brick, with stone coigns ; and, although too many freedoms have been taken, in the progress of variows alterations, with its ancient character, the general elect of the structure is still venerable and impressive. The contiguous grounds • This parish is in the Warwick Division of Kineton Hundred, but is noticed in this page in consequence of its connexion with the town of ...Stmt* lord. t Dugdale's Antiquities, &c p. 50 1. WARWICKSHIRE. * 863 grounds are richly stocked with timber, among which ate elm* of unusual growth and vigour. It is impossible to walk through these grounds, and to view the mansion, without reflecting on the hoar in which the great genius and boast of the island was (ac- cording to tradition,) led through the humblest gate, and con* demoed to bow in silence before folly in a " furred gown." In the Church are several monuments to deferent branches of the Lucy family, among which must be noticed that of Sir The* mas Lucy.
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