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Sutton House is a Grade II* listed Tudor manor house in Homerton High Street, in Hackney and is in London Borough of Hackney, London, England. It is owned by the National Trust . History
View history; General What links here; ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Sutton: House: c. 1867: 1 March 1974
Sutton House may refer to: . in England. Sutton House, London, a Grade II* listed Tudor manor house on Homerton High Street in the London Borough of Hackney; in Ireland. Sutton Castle, Dublin, a listed Tudor-revival mansion previously owned by Andrew Jameson
Sutton has formed part of Greater London since 1965. [3] The town is often referred to as "Sutton", "Sutton, London", or "Sutton, Surrey" for mailing addresses. Surrey was the former Postal County and remains the historic or traditional county in which Sutton lies.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Felton Historic District. January 26, 1988 ... Thomas Sutton House: Thomas Sutton House: April 11, 1973 ...
Sutton House is a three-building residential cooperative with a private garden at 415 East 52nd Street on the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.The building was designed by John M. Kokkins and Stephen C. Lyras in the modern style and was built by Kolyer Construction Corporation, originally as a luxury rental building managed by Douglas Elliman and owned by seven owners ...
York Avenue, Sutton Place, and Sutton Place South are the names of segments of a north–south thoroughfare in the Yorkville, Lenox Hill, and Sutton Place neighborhoods of the East Side of Manhattan, in New York City. York Avenue runs from 59th to 92nd Streets through eastern Lenox Hill and Yorkville on the Upper East Side.
In 1782, the year he inherited Sutton Place, he demolished the dilapidated gatehouse wing [29] He completed renovations in 1784, having rejected proposals of the architect Bonomi to remodel the house in an Italianate or neo-classical style. His second son, Thomas (d. 1857), was the last of this family, having married but died without issue.