- The Abbey, Aston Abbotts
The Abbey, Aston Abbotts is a small country house in
Buckinghamshire ,United Kingdom . The house derived its name from being a property ofSt. Albans Abbey in theMiddle Ages , and it belonged to theDormer family from theDissolution of the Monasteries until the early 19th century. While in their ownership the house was almost continuously tenanted, and it was altered in a piecemeal way as a result. It is now an L-shaped house with a plain, mildly neo-Classical, south front of c.1800, masking a medieval hall and dining-room, and Queen Anne drawing-room at W. end; the smaller west wing is Elizabethan. In the early 20th century it was a secondary seat of theSpencer family ofColes Hall .During the
Second World War from 1940 to 1945 DrEdvard Beneš , the exiled President ofCzechoslovakia , stayed at The Abbey in Aston Abbotts.References
"Country Times & Landscape", November 1989, pp. 61-63
Sir N. Pevsner & E. Williamson, "The buildings of England: Buckinghamshire", 1994, p. 145
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