Park Place, Remenham, Berkshire

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Park Place in Remenham, Berkshire is a historic English country house and estate best known as the 18th-century seat of politician and soldier Henry Seymour Conway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
estate
architecturalStyle Georgian
associatedWith Henry Seymour Conway NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures on the River Thames
Country houses in Berkshire
Historic estates in England
country England
United Kingdom
hasAmenity ornamental features
pleasure grounds
hasFeature extensive landscaped grounds
formal gardens
parkland
woodland
hasHistoricalRole country seat of Henry Seymour Conway
hasStructure ancillary estate buildings
main mansion
hasUse private residence
heritageDesignation Grade II listed (associated structures and features)
Grade II* listed (house)
heritageStatus listed building
knownFor being the 18th-century seat of Henry Seymour Conway
landUse agricultural land
parkland and gardens
residential
locatedIn Berkshire NERFINISHED
Remenham NERFINISHED
South East England
locatedNear Henley-on-Thames NERFINISHED
locatedOn north bank of the River Thames
near Henley Bridge NERFINISHED
notableOwner Frederick, Prince of Wales NERFINISHED
Henry Seymour Conway NERFINISHED
Lord Archibald Hamilton NERFINISHED
various private owners in the 19th and 20th centuries
overlooks River Thames NERFINISHED
periodOfSignificance 18th century
region Home Counties NERFINISHED
usedAs gentleman’s country residence

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Henry Seymour Conway residence Park Place, Remenham, Berkshire