Global Information Lookup Global Information

Wroxton Abbey information


Wroxton Abbey
Wroxton Abbey, rear view

Wroxton Abbey is a Jacobean house in Oxfordshire, with a 1727 garden partly converted to the serpentine style between 1731 and 1751. It is 2.5 miles (4 km) west of Banbury, off the A422 road in Wroxton. It is now the English campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey.

Wroxton Abbey is a modernised 17th-century Jacobean manor house built on the foundations of a 13th-century Augustinian priory. The abbey boasts a great hall, minstrels' gallery, chapel, multi-room library, and royal bedrooms. In addition, there are 45 bedrooms (each with private bath), seminar rooms, offices, basement recreation rooms, and a reception area.

Wroxton Abbey, named for its 12th-century origins as a monastery that was destroyed after Henry VIII's 1536 Dissolution of the Monasteries. Remnants of that structure remain in the cellarage, so that the building literally rose from the ruins when rebuilt by William Pope, 1st Earl of Downe, in the early 17th century. Further additions were made over the following centuries: the property passed from the Popes to the Norths in 1677. The elaborate monuments of the early Pope and North residents are in Wroxton church.[1]

The various Lords North and their families, including Frederick, Lord North and their royal, literary, and Presidential visitors — James I in 1605, Charles I on 13 July 1643, George IV in 1805, 06 and 08, William IV, Theodore Roosevelt in 1887 where he slept in William IV the Duke of Clarence's bed, Horace Walpole, Henry James, Frederick, Prince of Wales as well as the structure itself, led to the Abbey's designation as a Grade One Listed Building.[2][3]

The grounds comprise 56 acres (23 ha) of lawns, lakes, and woodlands, and include a serpentine lake, a cascade, a rill and a number of follies: the Gothic Dovecote attributed to Sanderson Miller and his Temple-on-the-Mount; the Drayton Arch was built by David Hiorn in 1771. William Andrews Nesfield advised on a formal flower garden on the south side of the house. A knot garden has been added in the 20th century and was illustrated by Blomfield as an example of a "modern garden".

  1. ^ X.Y.Z. (Pseud.), 'Topographical description of Wroxton in Oxfordshire', Gentleman's Magazine Vol. 67 Pt. 1 (1797), pp. 106-10, at p. 107 (Google).
  2. ^ "Wroxton College and Attached Walls and Steps". Heritage Gateway. 18 January 2010.
  3. ^ Morris, Edmund (18 July 2010). The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. ISBN 9780375756788. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

and 17 Related for: Wroxton Abbey information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7949 seconds.)

Wroxton Abbey

Last Update:

Wroxton Abbey is a Jacobean house in Oxfordshire, with a 1727 garden partly converted to the serpentine style between 1731 and 1751. It is 2.5 miles (4 km)...

Word Count : 632

Wroxton

Last Update:

population as 546. Wroxton Abbey is a Jacobean country house on the site of a former Augustinian priory. Since 1965 Wroxton Abbey has been home to Fairleigh...

Word Count : 836

Fairleigh Dickinson University

Last Update:

University's Wroxton College is located in Wroxton, Oxfordshire, in South East England. When Fairleigh Dickinson University acquired Wroxton Abbey in 1965...

Word Count : 5669

List of monastic houses in Oxfordshire

Last Update:

Steventon Priory Temple Cowley Preceptory Thame Abbey Wallingford Priory Wroxton Abbey Westcot Camera Wytham Abbey Austin Friars (site) Oxford Cathedral Priory...

Word Count : 1524

Banbury

Last Update:

of the international campuses of Fairleigh Dickinson University at Wroxton Abbey are situated in Banbury. The town also has four secondary schools –...

Word Count : 5853

Sanderson Miller

Last Update:

demolished. Other places to which he contributed include Farnborough Hall, Wroxton Abbey, Upton House, Sham Castle, and Siston Court and Tudor Court, Hanworth...

Word Count : 612

Compton Verney House

Last Update:

income and his marriage in 1761 to the sister of Lord North (from nearby Wroxton Abbey, Oxfordshire) may have been what encouraged John Peyto Verney to improve...

Word Count : 3300

Farnborough Hall

Last Update:

Obelisk Meir, Jennifer (1997). "Sanderson Miller and the Landscaping of Wroxton Abbey, Farnborough Hall and Honington Hall". Garden History. 25 (1): 81–106...

Word Count : 1263

List of monastic houses in England

Last Update:

Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county...

Word Count : 2841

Ellis ap Griffith

Last Update:

Dukes of Devonshire, and the Norths, Earls of Guilford. Lord North of Wroxton Abbey, the British Prime Minister who lost the American War of Independence...

Word Count : 2974

Wendlebury

Last Update:

Monasteries in the 16th centuries, when it passed to Thomas Pope of Wroxton Abbey. The present manor house was built in the 17th century and remodelled...

Word Count : 1141

High Sheriff of Oxfordshire

Last Update:

1844: Walter Strickland, of Cokethorpe Park 1845: John Sidney North, of Wroxton Abbey 1846: Mortimer Ricardo, of Kiddington 1847: Henry Baskerville, of Crowsley...

Word Count : 6645

History of Banbury

Last Update:

1790 this property belonged to Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford of Wroxton Abbey. In 1935 and 1942 the Norths then sold their lands at Drayton to Trinity...

Word Count : 13930

Game larder

Last Update:

24 March 2015) Meir J (1997) Sanderson Miller and the landscaping of Wroxton Abbey, Farnborough Hall and Honington Hall. Garden History 25: 81–106  – via JSTOR...

Word Count : 1224

Owen Hopton

Last Update:

Stepney. His widow Anne Hopton died in 1599 and was buried at Wroxton, Oxfordshire, by Wroxton Abbey, the home of her daughter Anne, Countess of Downe. Sir Owen...

Word Count : 2188

List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom

Last Update:

Cambridge The Vyne, Hampshire Wadham College, Oxford Walmer Castle, Kent Wollaton Hall, Nottingham Wootton Lodge, Ellastone Wroxton Abbey, Oxfordshire...

Word Count : 131

Listed parks and gardens in South East England

Last Update:

College grounds 18th century SP 50723 06584 1000465 Upload Photo Wroxton Abbey II* Wroxton Landscape park 18th century SP4135141287 1000466 Upload Photo...

Word Count : 175

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net