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  1. Worcester Park House. Coordinates: 51.37475°N 0.26151°W. Map showing the location of Worcester Park House within Surrey. Worcester Park House, built in 1607, [1] whose ruins are in Surrey, in the United Kingdom, was one of the residences of the 4th Earl of Worcester, who was appointed Keeper of the Great Park of nearby Nonsuch Palace in 1606.

  2. Apr 18, 2024 · Parklands Way, Worcester Park, KT4. Detached 4 3. Boasting luxurious décor throughout, this elegant 4 bedroom detached house offers a large modern kitchen with dining area, main bedroom with en suite and a private garden with gym room. Reduced on 17/04/2024 by Foxtons, New Malden. 020 3834 7955 Local call rate.

  3. Worcester Park House, built in 1607, whose ruins are in Surrey, in the United Kingdom, was one of the residences of the 4th Earl of Worcester, who was appointed Keeper of the Great Park in 1606. In 1670 a long lease of the house and park was granted to Sir Robert Long, 1st Baronet, by Charles II. The area known as Worcester Park was once part ...

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  5. Locals presumed the house to be named "Worcester Park House", and have suggested that Blakesley School was the original house, while historical sources suggest "Worcester House". However, the map of 1871 shows a building labelled "Worcester Park House" to be alongside the lake, to the west of it, on land that was, in the 1950s, overgrown with ...

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  6. Worcester Park House, built in 1607, whose ruins are in Surrey, in the United Kingdom, was one of the residences of the 4th Earl of Worcester, who was appointed Keeper of the Great Park of nearby Nonsuch Palace in 1606.

  7. Worcester Park House. Worcester Park House was a house whose ruins stand in Worcester Park in Surrey. This was one of the residences of the Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester, who was appointed Keeper of the Great Park of nearby Nonsuch Palace in 1606. The house was destroyed by fire in 1948. The remains are almost vanished beneath the ...

  8. Worcester Park House, built in 1607, whose ruins are in Surrey, in the United Kingdom, was one of the residences of the 4th Earl of Worcester, who was appointed Keeper of the Great Park of nearby Nonsuch Palace in 1606. During the English Commonwealth the park and house were bought by Colonel Thomas Pride, of Pride's Purge fame. Pride died in ...

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