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Red Rice is a hamlet south-west of Andover, Hampshire, England. The name may originate from: * An old word 'rice', meaning shrubby twigs or withies (such as wild dogwood, which is abundant locally, and whose branches turn bright red in winter).〔Unpublished research by Veronica Stokes in 1961.〕 * The Anglo-Saxon term 'Rede Ric', meaning a council chamber.〔Harry Dexter White papers, Box 7, Princeton University Library.〕 * The brick colour of clay loam, chalk and iron oxide from Sidbury.〔The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. Published 1861〕 ==Red Rice House and park== Red Rice has a house built in an early Georgian park. Probably built around 1740. The outside is faced with Clipsham stone. It has a slate roof and arched windows. There are 13 bays and a porte cochere of 4 Tuscan columns. The stables areas include a clock tower and an arch of rubbed bricks. The park was extended by the diversion of a local road and the building has been extended. William Burn re-modelled the house in the mid 19th century. More buildings were added when the site became a school in 1961. The gate lodge and gatepiers are designated English Heritage Listed Building Designation Grade II.〔http://www.parksandgardens.ac.uk/index2.php?option=com_parksandgardens&task=site&id=3836&preview=1&Itemid=292>〕〔Buildings of England; Hants and I.O.W., (Pevsner and Lloyd), pp.51〕 File:Redrice1759.jpg|1759 map File:Redrice1791b.tif|1791 map File:Redrice1826.jpg|1826 map File:An_aerial_view_of_Red_Rice._Photographed_sometime_between_1933_and_1960.jpg|Aerial, between 1933 and 1960 File:An_aerial_view_of_Red_Rice.jpg|Aerial, circa 1966 File:An aerial view of Red Rice in the 1960s.jpg|Aerial, circa 1960 File:Redrice.png|Redrice plan 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Red Rice, Hampshire」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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