Stratfieldsaye House

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Stratfieldsaye House is a historic English country estate in Hampshire, best known as the ancestral seat later granted to the Duke of Wellington and long associated with British aristocracy.


Statements (41)
Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic house
stately home
alsoKnownAs Stratfield Saye
Stratfieldsaye House
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
associatedWith Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
British aristocracy
Wellesley family
category Country houses in Hampshire
Grade II* listed houses in Hampshire
Wellesley family residences
country England
governedBy local authority of Basingstoke and Deane
grantedTo Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
grantReason reward for victory at the Battle of Waterloo
hasAssociatedTitle Duke of Wellington
hasCollection Wellington memorabilia
military artifacts
hasFeature formal gardens
stable blocks
woodland
hasPart Stratfield Saye estate
hasUse country residence
family seat
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
inCivilParish Stratfield Saye
locatedIn Hampshire
South East England
United Kingdom
near Basingstoke
Reading
notableAs seat of the Dukes of Wellington
notableEvent annual public open days
openToPublic partly
ownedBy Duke of Wellington
parish Stratfield Saye
region Hampshire countryside
surroundedBy farmland
parkland
tourismType heritage tourism site

Referenced by (9)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Stratfield Saye House
Stratfield Saye House ("Stratfield Saye")
alsoKnownAs
Diamond Pitt
Thomas Pitt
residence
War Horse ("Stratfield Saye House")
filmingLocation
Stratfield Saye House ("Stratfield Saye estate")
hasPart
Stratfield Saye House ("Stratfield Saye")
inCivilParish
Stratfield Saye House ("Stratfield Saye")
parish
Thomas Pitt ("Stratfieldsaye estate")
purchased

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