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  1. Catherine’s second husband was Lord Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk; Charlton Park House was built for her on the property which she had brought into the marriage. It was ready for occupation by 1607. After Catherine’s death Charlton Park was inherited by her second son, Thomas, who in 1626 was created the first Earl of Berkshire. His ...

  2. Charlton Park House dates from the early 17th Century and was built for the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, who continues to own and farm the surrounding estate. The south west front entrance dates from 1607 and has striking Jacobean style towers. In 1975 the property was converted into 19 apartments. Doors open into an outer hall and beyond to the great hall which is galleried and has a ...

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  4. 6/20 Charlton Park House. I. Former large country house, now divided into 18 separate dwellings. Built c1607 for the Countess of Suffolk, enlarged in 1772-6 by. Matthew Brettingham the younger but not completed until early in. the C20; converted into apartments by C. Buxton of Period &. Country Houses in 1975.

  5. Book a cricket pitch online. Email. parks@royalgreenwich.gov.uk. Telephone. 020 8856 0100. Access information. Wheelchair access is available. Further information. Charlton Park is also home to a number of gardens, including a Japanese-style herb garden, and the adjoining pond garden.

  6. Charlton Park Estate, Charlton Park, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16 9DG. Stunning views, tree lined avenues and beautiful grounds surrounded by quintessential English countryside provide the backdrop for an idyllic rural wedding. Please contact the Estate Office – estateoffice@charltonparkestate.com 01666 822146.

  7. About this property. Charlton Park House dates from early 17th Century and was built for the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, who continues to own and farm the surrounding estates. The south west front entrance dates from 1607 and has striking Jacobean style towers joined by a long open fronted loggia. Further alterations were made to the house ...

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