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Egerton House, Stetchworth

History of Egerton House

Listed Building

Small country house, built in 1891 for Lord Ellesmere.

Stables built in 1891 for Lord Ellesmere and leased to Richard Marsh (monogram and dated stone plaque on central block).

Stud farm buildings. Central domestic accommodation around which are set out various stabling ranges and the covering yard. 1891-3. For Lord Ellesmere. Row of 2 houses for stud groom and manager. Brick with plain tile half-hipped roof and ridge stacks.

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