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Heathfield Park, the Glossary

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Heathfield Park is an English country house and walled park in the village of Old Heathfield in East Sussex.[1]

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  1. 20 relations: Aubrey House, Blunt baronets, Cricket, East Sussex, English country house, Francis Newbery (publisher), George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield, Georgian architecture, Gerald Moore (surgeon), Gill (ravine), Great Siege of Gibraltar, Heathfield Park SSSI, Heathfield, East Sussex, Humphry Repton, John Newbery, Prize money, Reginald Blomfield, Robert Taylor (architect), Siege of Havana, Site of Special Scientific Interest.

  2. 1677 establishments in England
  3. Country houses in East Sussex
  4. Grade II* listed buildings in East Sussex

Aubrey House

Aubrey House is a large 18th-century detached house with two acres of gardens in the Campden Hill area of Holland Park in west London, W8.

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Blunt baronets

The Blunt Baronetcy, of the City of London, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain.

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Cricket

Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.

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East Sussex

East Sussex is a ceremonial county in South East England.

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English country house

An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside.

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Francis Newbery (publisher)

Francis Newbery (6 July 1743 – 17 July 1818) was an English publisher and businessman.

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George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield

General George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield, (25 December 1717 – 6 July 1790) was a Scottish officer of the British Army, who served in three major wars during the 18th century.

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Georgian architecture

Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830.

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Gerald Moore (surgeon)

Gerald Ernest Moore (1926 – March 2018) was a British oral surgeon and child actor.

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Gill (ravine)

A gill or ghyll is a ravine or narrow valley in the North of England and parts of Scotland.

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Great Siege of Gibraltar

The Great Siege of Gibraltar was an unsuccessful attempt by Spain and France to capture Gibraltar from the British during the American Revolutionary War.

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Heathfield Park SSSI

Heathfield Park SSSI is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Heathfield in East Sussex.

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Heathfield, East Sussex

Heathfield is a market town and former civil parish, now in the parish of Heathfield and Waldron, in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England.

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Humphry Repton

Humphry Repton (21 April 1752 – 24 March 1818) was the last great designer of the classic phase of the English landscape garden, often regarded as the successor to Capability Brown.

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John Newbery

John Newbery (9 July 1713 – 22 December 1767), considered "The Father of Children's Literature", was an English publisher of books who first made children's literature a sustainable and profitable part of the literary market.

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Prize money

Prize money refers in particular to naval prize money, usually arising in naval warfare, but also in other circumstances.

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Reginald Blomfield

Sir Reginald Theodore Blomfield (20 December 1856 – 27 December 1942) was a prolific British architect, garden designer and author of the Victorian and Edwardian period.

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Robert Taylor (architect)

Sir Robert Taylor (1714–1788) was an English architect and sculptor who worked in London and the south of England.

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Siege of Havana

The Siege of Havana was a successful British siege against Spanish-ruled Havana that lasted from March to August 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War.

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Site of Special Scientific Interest

A site of special scientific interest (SSSI) in Great Britain, or an area of special scientific interest (ASSI) in the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland, is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man.

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See also

1677 establishments in England

Country houses in East Sussex

Grade II* listed buildings in East Sussex

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heathfield_Park