Wricklemarsh House, Kent, 1784. View of the seat of the late Sir Gregory Page on Blackheath in Kent. 18th century great house with curved double staircase, pond in landscaped park in foreground. Built in the 1720s for 100,000 pounds, never used, inherited by Sir Gregory Page-Turner in 1783 who demolished it by 1803. Copperplate engraving from George Walpoole's New and Complete British Traveller, London, 1784.


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