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  2. Wentworth Woodhouse - Wikipedia

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    It is currently owned by the Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust. [3] The building has more than 300 rooms, with 250,000 square feet (23,000 m 2 ) of floorspace, [ 4 ] including 124,600 square feet (11,580 m 2 ) of living area, and was – until it ceased to be privately owned – often listed as the largest private residence in the United ...

  3. Wentworth Castle - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed in 1731. The original name survives in the form of Stainborough Castle, a sham ruin constructed as a garden folly on the estate. The estate was in the care of the Wentworth Castle Heritage Trust from 2001 to June 2019 and was open to the public year-round seven days a week.

  4. Wentworth, South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The village's history is dominated by the Wentworth, Watson-Wentworth and Wentworth-Fitzwilliam families who lived in Wentworth Woodhouse. They also owned perhaps most of the land in the village. Wentworth gained some independence when the Fitzwilliam family line ended in 1979. [4] The village dates back to at least 1066, according to the ...

  5. Listed buildings in Wentworth, South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The parish includes the village of Wentworth and the surrounding area. The most important building in the parish is Wentworth Woodhouse, a large country house, which is described as "one of England's greatest and most remarkable houses", and is "celebrated for being the longest front of any English country house". [1]

  6. Earl Fitzwilliam - Wikipedia

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    The family seat of Wentworth Woodhouse was sold while the more than 80,000-acre (320 km 2) estate including much of the town of Malton, North Yorkshire, was retained. The other family seat, Milton Hall , and its considerable estate of over 50,000 acres (200 km 2 ) together with valuable properties in Peterborough and the surrounding area ...

  7. The Rockingham Mausoleum - Wikipedia

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    The mausoleum is built of ashlar sandstone. [2] It is a 90 feet (27 m) high [1] three-stage monument, with obelisks at the four corners. [2] Niches in the walls support busts of eight of the Marquis's closest friends, all luminaries of the Whig hierarchy; Admiral Viscount Keppel, Edmund Burke, Sir George Savile, Charles James Fox, The Duke of Portland, John Lee, Lord John Cavendish and ...

  8. Elsecar Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    A visitor centre and regular tours share the unique history of the village, an industrial estate village of ironworks and collieries, built for the Earls Fitzwilliam of Wentworth Woodhouse. Elsecar is now recognised to be of international significance, one of the UK's first model villages and a precursor to places like Saltaire.

  9. Sheffield Archives - Wikipedia

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    The great Fitzwilliam mansion of Wentworth Woodhouse was about to be let to the West Riding as a college. There was an immediate need to find a repository willing to receive the whole of the family archives (except the muniments of title) many of which lay stacked in the corridors there.