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Burderop Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Burderop Park
Burderop Park is a Grade II * listed country manor house, situated near Chiseldon, Wiltshire. The house was constructed in the early 17th century to a courtyard design and later turned into a three-storey square house with bay windows during the 18th century. The house is the manor to the local hamlet of Hodson to the east of the house. The north of the estate is Burderop Wood, which was designated a 'Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest' in 1971 due to the wet Ash-maple and acid Pedunculate oak-Hazel-Ash woodland.〔http://www.english-nature.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1002413.pdf〕 ==History==
The Calley family lived at Burderop for over two centuries, in 1649 William Calley was High Sheriff of Wiltshire and later in 1807 Thomas Calley also held the title. Thomas was married to Elizabeth Keck, daughter of Anthony James Keck of Stoughton Grange; they had a son John James Calley, who sold the estate to John Parkinson, who held the estate as a trustee, for the Duke of Wellington. The estates of Broad Hinton and Salthrop House were also owned by Thomas Calley and his wife and were sold in 1860 by the second Duke of Wellington to Anthony M. S. Maskelyne of Bassets Down.〔Ball, M (2007) "Broad Hinton", http://www.oodwooc.co.uk/ph_brhint_a.htm〕 The estate was for a time known as ''Okebourne Chace''.〔
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