Little Easton
Little Easton | |
Civil parish | |
(c) John Salmon, CC BY-SA 2.0 | |
Land | Storbritannien |
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Riksdel | England |
Region | Östra England |
Ceremoniellt grevskap | Essex |
Administrativt grevskap | Essex |
Distrikt | Uttlesford |
Höjdläge | 88 m ö.h. |
Koordinater | 51°53′16″N 0°19′26″Ö / 51.88776°N 0.3238°Ö |
Folkmängd | 401 (2001) |
Tidszon | UTC (UTC+0) |
- sommartid | BST (UTC+1) |
Geonames | 7280721 7298555 |
Läge i Storbritannien |
Little Easton är en by och en civil parish i Uttlesford i Storbritannien.[1] Den ligger i grevskapet Essex och riksdelen England, i den sydöstra delen av landet, 50 km nordost om huvudstaden London. Orten har 401 invånare (2001).[2]
- Warwick House.
- Easton Lodge någon gång innan 1918. Den del av huset som syns i vänstra delen av bilden brann ner 1918. Den del av huset som syns i högra delen revs 1947.
Källor
- ^ Little Easton hos Geonames.org (cc-by); post uppdaterad 2010-05-25; databasdump nerladdad 2016-05-06
- ^ Neighbourhood statistics Arkiverad 11 december 2015 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.
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Warwick House at the south of the Gardens of Easton Lodge, the gardens the remains of a 1947 demolished house with estate at Little Easton, Essex, England.
Easton Lodge was built by Henry Maynard in 1597. A later-built house, with gardens designed by Harold Peto, was occupied by 'champagne socialist' and socialite Frances Evelyn Maynard (1861-1938), Countess of Warwick, who was born at Easton Lodge and lived there her whole life.
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St Mary, Little Easton, Essex
Front lawn, driveway and front south face of Easton Lodge, showing the part of the Tudor mansion (left), destroyed in the 1918 fire, the rest finally demolished in 1947—this part a William Young (1843 – 1900) design rebuild of an earlier house burnt down in 1847—at Little Easton, Essex, England.
Easton Lodge was built by Henry Maynard in 1597. This later-built house, with gardens designed by Harold Peto, was occupied by 'champagne socialist' and socialite Frances Evelyn Maynard (1861-1938), Countess of Warwick, who was born at Easton Lodge and lived there her whole life.