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Edward Lever's Pictures of Stonor Park

(5 total)Stonor Park Pictures

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The Chapel at Stonor House

The Chapel at Stonor House

The private chapel at Stonor has maintained the Roman Catholic tradition since its foundation in the 13th century.

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Stonor Park, Churches


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A picture of Stonor Park
Stonor House and Deer Park

Stonor House and Deer Park

Stonor House nestles in a wooded valley in the Chiltern Hills. The picture was taken from the public footpath which skirts the Stonor deer park. Viewed from left to right, you can see the Main House (dating from 13th century), the Chapel (dating from 12th century), and the Stone Circle (possibly prehistoric, with some 17th century and 20th century alterations).

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Stonor Park, English Countryside, Stately Homes and Country Houses


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A picture of Stonor Park
Stonor House and Deer Park

Stonor House and Deer Park

Looking down from the public footpath opposite Stonor House and across to the Deer Park (unfortunately the deer were camera-shy that day)

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Stonor Park, English Countryside, Stately Homes and Country Houses


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A picture of Stonor Park
Stonor House and Chapel

Stonor House and Chapel

The view of the house from the west.

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Stately Homes and Country Houses, Stonor Park


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 50D

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A picture of Stonor Park
Stonor House and Chapel

Stonor House and Chapel

The Stonor family (at present headed by the 7th Lord Camoys) have resided here for around 850 years. At the right of the picture is a Roman Catholic Chapel, belonging to the house. Stonor was one of the many places of Catholic recusancy in England and St. Edmund Campion had a clandestine printing press at Stonor House.

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Stately Homes and Country Houses, Trees and Woodlands, Buildings and Structures, Stonor Park


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 50D

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