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  2. Bicton House, Devon - Wikipedia

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    W. le Petit, Bicton House, Devonshire, c. 1830, engraving of a drawing by T. Allom. Bicton House, or Bickton House, [1] is a late 18th- or early 19th-century country house, which stands on the campus of Bicton College, Bicton, near Exmouth, East Devon. It is a Grade II* listed building.

  3. Bicton, Devon - Wikipedia

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    The Palm House was built in the 1820s to a curvilinear design, using 18,000 small glass panes in thin iron glazing bars. The Tropical House is the home of the Bicton orchid (Lemboglossum bictoniense), named after the Park where it first bloomed in 1836. The Arid House features cacti and other succulents growing in a naturalistic desert ...

  4. Listed buildings in Bicton, Shrewsbury - Wikipedia

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    Bicton is a civil parish in Shropshire, England.It contains 36 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, four are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  5. Grade II* listed buildings in East Devon - Wikipedia

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    Bicton House, Devon School of Agriculture Bicton: Country house: c. 1800: 11 November 1952 1334023: Bicton House, Devon School of ...

  6. Bicton - Wikipedia

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    Bicton can refer to: United Kingdom. Bicton, Devon, England Bicton College; Bicton House, a country house on the campus of Bicton College; Bicton, Herefordshire, England;

  7. John Rolle, 1st Baron Rolle - Wikipedia

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    A marble bust of Louisa exists in the Orangery at Bicton House. Louisa and Rolle shared a love of gardening and created the grand landscaped garden at Bicton, now open to the public as Bicton Park Botanical Gardens. An American traveller, Elihu Burritt, visited Bicton in 1864 and described her hostess in terms of great praise: [31]

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