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Addiscombe House
Addiscombe House, Croydon, Greater London, the seat of lord Hawkesbury. Date: 1789
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1789 Croydon Greater Hawkesbury Seat
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1. Addiscombe House, Croydon, Greater London (1789): A Glance into the Past Addiscombe House, situated in the heart of Croydon, Greater London, stands as a testament to the grandeur and elegance of the 18th century. This impressive mansion, which served as the seat of the esteemed Lord Hawkesbury, has been preserved in this photograph taken in 1789. Lord Hawkesbury, whose given name was William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, was a prominent figure in British politics during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He held various positions of power, including being the Chief Secretary for Ireland and the Home Secretary. The Addiscombe House, with its imposing façade and expansive grounds, was the perfect setting for the lavish social events and political gatherings that Lord Hawkesbury hosted. The photograph, taken in 1789, offers a glimpse into the past, revealing the architectural beauty and grandeur of Addiscombe House. The symmetrical design, with its tall, rectangular windows and well-manicured gardens, reflects the fashionable neoclassical style popular during the period. The house, surrounded by lush greenery, speaks of the wealth and status of its owner, as well as the refined tastes of the time. Addiscombe House, now a Grade II listed building, has undergone various transformations throughout the centuries. It currently serves as the headquarters of the Church of England's Croydon Diocese. Despite the changes, the photograph remains an essential piece of history, providing a window into the past and offering a deeper understanding of the rich heritage of Croydon and Greater London. This photograph, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, is a reminder of the historical significance of Addiscombe House and the role it played in the lives of those who lived and visited there. It is a valuable resource for historians, architects, and anyone with an interest in the history of Croydon and the United Kingdom.
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