Thorndon Hall

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Thorndon Hall is an 18th-century English country house in Essex, notable as a grand neoclassical mansion designed by architect James Paine.

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instanceOf country house
architect James Paine NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
associatedFamily Petre family NERFINISHED
associatedTitle Baron Petre NERFINISHED
completionDate late 18th century
constructionStart 1760s
country England
currentUse private residences (converted apartments)
designedIn 18th century
era 18th century
hasAccess private drive through parkland
hasCategory Country houses in Essex
Grade I listed houses in Essex
James Paine buildings NERFINISHED
Neoclassical architecture in England
hasConservationArea Thorndon Park conservation landscape NERFINISHED
hasFeature central block with wings
symmetrical plan
hasFloorCount 3 (approximate main storeys)
hasFunction country estate mansion
residential building
hasGarden formal gardens
hasLandscapeDesign landscape park
hasPark Thorndon Park NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
heritageStatus listed building
locatedIn Brentwood district NERFINISHED
Essex
Thorndon Park NERFINISHED
material stone
near A12 road (Essex) NERFINISHED
Brentwood NERFINISHED
M25 motorway (Essex section) NERFINISHED
notableFeature central portico with columns
grand neoclassical façade
originalOwner Petre family NERFINISHED
originalUse country seat
ownership privately owned
region East of England
replaced Old Thorndon Hall NERFINISHED
stylePeriod Georgian era
surroundedBy landscaped parkland

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James Paine notableWork Thorndon Hall