Attingham Park

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Attingham Park is a historic country estate in England renowned for its grand Georgian mansion, landscaped parkland, and management by the National Trust.

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Attingham Park canonical 3
Attingham Park estate 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic estate
tourist attraction
architect George Steuart
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
Neoclassical architecture
builtFor Noel Hill, 1st Baron Berwick
constructionEnd 1785
constructionStart 1782
country England
hasActivity family trails
guided tours
seasonal events
hasAmenity car park
shop
tea room
visitor centre
hasComponent Georgian mansion
deer park
landscaped parkland
pleasure grounds
walled garden
hasConservationRole historic building preservation
landscape conservation
hasFeature estate farm
picture gallery
regency interiors
River Tern
surface form: river Tern

stables
woodland walks
hasGardenType landscape garden
hasOwnerInHistory Hill family
hasTitleHolderInHistory Baron Berwick
hasUse heritage education site
public visitor attraction
hasWildlife deer
parkland birds
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
locatedIn Shropshire
locatedNear Shrewsbury
managedBy National Trust
openToPublic yes
operatedBy National Trust
surface form: National Trust Midlands region
ownedBy National Trust
region West Midlands
transferredTo National Trust
transferYear 1947

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Shropshire contains Attingham Park
Cronkhill partOf Attingham Park
this entity surface form: Attingham Park estate
Cronkhill associatedWith Attingham Park
Cronkhill hasViewOf Attingham Park