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English: Calcot Park Mansion House, Calcot, Reading, Berkshire.
Built in 1755 by John Blagrave, acquired in 1929 for use as the Clubhouse for Calcot Park Golf Club until 1960 when it was converted to apartments.
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2007-04-24 23:05 Funseeker 250×238× (34832 bytes) The present Calcot Park Mansion House was built by John Blagrave in 1755 and the family lived there for many centuries. It is a splendid seven bay, two storey red brick house with a beautiful pilastered facade and portico. The surrounding park still has i
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