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England

Purbrook Park (Purbrook House)

  • Built / Designed For: Peter Taylor

    House & Family History: Marcus Binney, writing in "Sir Robert Taylor: From Rococo to Neo-Classicism," states that at Purbrook Taylor "introduced what is almost certainly the earliest re-creation of a Roman atrium in England, which in plan has close parallels with the house of Castor and Pollux at Herculaneum, which was being excavated in the 1750s." In 1924 Hampshire County Council purchased the house and grounds for £11,000 and converted it into a grammar school, originally known as Purbrook Park County High School.

    House Replaced By: A circa 1830, Grade II-listed house replaced the 18th century house, the house that is the subject of this record.

  • Architect: Robert Taylor

    Date: Circa 1770
    Designed: House for Peter Taylor

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  • Title: Sir Robert Taylor: From Rococo to Neo-Classicism
    Author: Binney, Marcus
    Year Published: 1984
    Reference: pg. 19
    Publisher: London: George Allen & Unwin
    ISBN: 0047200286
    Book Type: Hardback

    Title: Gibside Guidebook
    Author: NA
    Year Published: 1999
    Reference: pg. 29
    Publisher: London: The National Trust
    ISBN: NA
    Book Type: Light Softback

  • House Listed: Demolished

    Park Listed: Destroyed

  • Past Seat / Home of: Peter Taylor, 18th century. Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore, 18th century. John Deverell, 19th century; Deverell family here until 1919. Maurice Hill, 1919-24.

    Current Ownership Type: School

    Primary Current Ownership Use: School

    Ownership Details: Since 1924 Purbrook Park School

  • House Open to Public: No

    Phone: 02392-370-351

    Fax: 02392-617-941

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: http://www.purbrookparkschool.co.uk

    Historic Houses Member: No