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Brantridge Park, Balcombe, West Sussex, England is a 19th-century country house, formerly one of the lesser royal residences. It is a Grade II listed building.
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Dec 17, 2016 · Dahl confirmed to Eurodressage that they have sold Bourne Hill to a show jumper and will renovate Brantridge Park in Balcombe, West Sussex, U.K. into another top notch facility. The estate features a 19th-century country house, formerly one of the lesser royal residences.
Overview. Heritage Category: Listed Building. Grade: II. List Entry Number: 1025732. Date first listed: 10-May-1983. List Entry Name: BRANTRIDGE PARK. Statutory Address: BRANTRIDGE PARK, BRANTRIDGE LANE. Go to the official list entry. The Missing Pieces Project. Share your view of unique places. Add your contribution.
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The 1919 Plan of the Brantridge Park Estate shows a landscaped park with a North Lodge connected to a large house with outbuildings, situated in the southern end of the property, by a serpentine drive which ends at a South Lodge.
Brantridge Park is a former royal residence in Balcombe, West Sussex, England. It was owned by Princess Alice, and her husband Alexander Cambridge, the first Earl of Athlone.
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