Latitude: 52.0404 / 52°2'25"N
Longitude: -0.5045 / 0°30'16"W
OS Eastings: 502670
OS Northings: 239058
OS Grid: TL026390
Mapcode National: GBR G38.57X
Mapcode Global: VHFQM.6ZN6
Plus Code: 9C4X2FRW+55
Entry Name: Park House (Cheshire Home for the Disabled), Ampthill Park
Listing Date: 17 July 1951
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1137595
English Heritage Legacy ID: 37308
ID on this website: 101137595
Location: Central Bedfordshire, MK45
County: Central Bedfordshire
Civil Parish: Ampthill
Traditional County: Bedfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bedfordshire
Church of England Parish: Ampthill
Church of England Diocese: St.Albans
Tagged with: Park English country house
1.
774 Park House
(Cheshire Home for
Disabled), Ampthill Park
TL 0239 5/2 17.7.51
II*
2.
Mansion built in 1694 for John, First Baron Ashburnham.
Main block, originally brick, of 3 storeys below a modillion cornice. Tiled
mansard roof with square dormers. 11 windows the central 3 in slight projection
beneath pediment. Widely splayed perron leads up to classical doorway
in centre of the piano nobile. In continuation of this storey run pilastered
wings connecting 2 rectangular blocks (4 windows by 4 windows) also of
only 2 storeys and beneath (later) hipped slate roofs, standing forward
of the main block. Early parts by Captain Wynn, designer of original Buckingham
House. Influence, if not authorship, of Wren, who was engaged on work
in Ampthill, is apparent. (All Souls drawing 1.84 reproduced in Wren Society,
Vol XII, p1 XIV, strongly resembles). Chambers remodelled the side blocks,
adding a 3-sided bay to the outer flank of north-east block, and much of
the main block, encasing the whole house in stucco. VCH page 27O. Lady
Holland, Whig political and literary hostess, lived here 1818-45.
Listing NGR: TL0267039058
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