Thedden Grange

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Coordinates: 51°08′53″N 0°01′23″W / 51.148°N 0.023°W / 51.148; -0.023

South-facing view of Thedden Grange

Thedden Grange is a privately owned country house and estate in the civil parish of Bentworth, on the outskirts of Alton, Hampshire, England. Since renovation in the mid-1970s the original house, outbuildings and land have been divided into seven separate properties plus additional flats.

The house and grounds have been used as locations in a number of films and television programmes.[1] The estate covers 40 acres of land, among which are 9 acres of ornamental garden.[2]

History[]

Thedden has a long history going back to at least the 15th century, when it is recorded that William Estone paid rent for lands at the manor.[3] In the 19th century Thedden Grange was owned by industrialist John Wood.[4] During the Second World War the house was used as a prisoner of war camp (number 294).[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Press Release March 2004". Surrey Border Film & Video Makers. 2004. Archived from the original on 2007-10-07. Retrieved 2007-10-11.
  2. ^ "COMMUNARDS OF THE NINETIES". The Independent. 1996-06-16. Retrieved 2017-08-09.
  3. ^ Smith, John Owen. "Victoria County History of Hampshire– c.1911". johnowensmith.co.uk. Retrieved 2007-10-11.
  4. ^ Bloy, Marjie (2002). "Richard Oastler (1789-1861)". The Victorian Web. Retrieved 2007-10-11.
  5. ^ "Location of POW Camps in Great Britain". Island Farm. Retrieved 2007-10-11.

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