- Basildon Park
Basildon Park is a
country house situated in the English county ofBerkshire , between thevillage s ofUpper Basildon andLower Basildon and near the town of Reading, at gbmapping|SU611782. It is owned by the National Trust and is a Grade Ilisted building .Present house
The
Palladian mansion was built between 1776 and 1783 by John Carr forFrancis Sykes , who had made his fortune inIndia . The interior is notable for its original delicate plasterwork and elegant staircase, as well as for the unusual Octagon Room. In 1838, it was bought by millionaire James Morrison to house both his family and his vast art collection. However, the house fell into disrepair afterWorld War II . It was eventually rescued by Lord and Lady Iliffe, who restored it and filled it with fine pictures and furniture. The early 19th century pleasure grounds are currently being restored, and there are waymarked trails through the parkland.Previous house
The previous house stood slightly west of the present building. It may have been built by Col.
George Fane after the estate was purchased for his six-year-old son, Henry, by his sister, the Countess of Bath, in 1656. It was the home of the Viscounts Fane for just over a hundred years.Film and television
Basildon Park was used as a location (Netherfield Park) for the acclaimed 2005 film "Pride & Prejudice". It was also used as a filming location for the movie "Marie-Antoinette".
External links
* [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-basildonpark/ Basildon Park information at the National Trust]
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