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Woodperry House : ウィキペディア英語版
Woodperry House

Woodperry House is a Grade II listed building in Stanton St John, South Oxfordshire, England.
Woodperry was built from 1728 for John Morse, a London goldsmith and partner in Child & Co. Morse owned a house in Woodstock at the entrance to Blenheim Palace that influenced the design, with the final Palladian style attributed to Oxford architect William Townsend.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Woodperry House Stanton St John )〕 Townsend also was the master mason on the Clarendon Building designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, with the front of Woodperry similar to Clarendon. Thomas Fawsett was the principal joiner, and Charles Scriven the glazier. The final house cost £12,000.〔
Morse never lived in Woodperry, and after buying the larger Wooburn House in Buckinghamshire from the estate of the late Duke of Wharton, never finished Woodperry. He had left the property in his will to his niece, and in the mean time allowed his gardener William Pepall and his family to live in the house. But after falling out with his niece, Morse changed his will. After his death in 1739 the property remained in trust to Child & Co., which finished the property to include an oil on canvas painting of Westminster Abbey set in an elaborate over mantel, and an elaborate chimney piece with a fireplace by 1748. Child & Co. sold off the property in 1789.〔
By 1801, the property was owned by the mayor of Oxford, former carpenter James Pears.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=James Pears )〕 The president of Trinity College, Oxford, John Wilson (1850–66) retired to the property after his resignation.
The house was enlarged in 1879–80 when the porch and two pedimented wings were added, designed by Frederick Codd, an assistant in Sir Thomas Jackson's office.〔 It was around this time that the house was bought by the Thomson family, who had made their fortune in banking services in Oxford.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A History of the County of Oxford, Volume 4 )
After being owned by Farzaneh and Kaveh Moussavi, it was sold to Scot and Michele Young in May 1997 who sold it on to the Flemish family Pierre Lagrange, one of the founders of GLG Partners. It was sold in 2006 for £20M to financier Scot Young, who sold it for £14M in 2009 as part of his £400M divorce.
==Woodperry==
The name Woodperry is derived from the Old English wudu-pyrige, 'the pear-tree near the wood'. There was formerly a Woodperry village that disappeared after 1540, with excavations in the 1950s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Woodperry House )

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