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  1. Mar 3, 2021 · Over the centuries, the land was broken up for agricultural use, whilst other parts were landscaped to create a Reptonesque park and gardens for the new Knepp Castle, built by the architect John Nash.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Knepp_CastleKnepp Castle - Wikipedia

    History. Knepp was a motte castle, probably founded in the 12th century by William de Braose, [2] in the Rape of Bramber. In 1208 King John confiscated a later William de Braose's land, including Knepp.

  3. At Knepp Castle in Sussex, conservation pioneers Isabella Tree and Charlie Burrell have abandoned industrial farming practices and allowed nature to take over their 3,500-acre estate, with remarkable results.

  4. Relevant. Knepp estate in west sussex Stock Photos and Images. (251) See knepp estate in west sussex stock video clips. RM KCW4GM – Knepp castle remains at Shipley off the 264 by pass to worthing. Built in 1125 by Robert de Harcourt le Fort (the strong) as a defensive castle.

  5. It was their son, Sir Charles Burrell (3rd Bt), who commissioned the modern Knepp Castle from the Regency architect John Nash. He chose for his ‘mansion house’ an ‘elevated and beautiful spot’ overlooking the great expanse of Knepp lake – originally a medieval furnace pond – with a vista to the ruins of old Knepp Castle in the distance.

  6. Aug 27, 2016 · Knepp Estate, West Sussex. A 3500 acre estate in the centre of Sussex run for the last 200 years by the Burrell family. The estate is centred on Knepp Castle a mansion built in 1804 and rebuilt after a fire in 1910 partially destroyed the old house.

  7. Apr 19, 2015 · The owners of Knepp Castle Estate, in Sussex, converted their 3,500 acres from crops to wilderness—and now rejoice in the transformation.

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