ADDINGTON MANOR - HOUSE AND HERITAGE Addington Manor was built by Philip Charles Hardwick (1822-1892) between 1856 and 1857 He was best known for designing the Doric Arch and Great Hall at Euston Station as well as the Great Western Hotel at Paddington Station
Home - Addington Addington Equestrian is the premier competition venue in the UK, set in the heart of Buckinghamshire It hosts premium, international equestrian events and offers hire of the wide range of top level facilities
Addington Manor - Buckinghamshires Local Heritage List Addington Manor is a rare example of Nesfield designed gardens in Buckinghamshire, along with the terraced gardens at Latimer Park It is part of a group of comparable late 19th century small to medium-sized parks in the vicinity which includes Akeley Wood, Grendon Hall, Lillingstone House, and Tingewick Rectory
Addington Palace - Wikipedia Addington Palace is an 18th-century mansion in Addington located within the London Borough of Croydon It was built close to the site of an earlier manor house belonging to the Leigh family It is particularly known for having been, between 1807 and 1897, the summer residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury
GREAT ADDINGTON MANOR HOUSE - 1040382 | Historic England Partially legible early C17 datestone, C18, and enlarged mid late C19 for Lane family Squared coursed limestone with Collyweston slate roof Originally E-shape plan, now complex 2 storeys with attic Main front of 7-window range Central 3-storey gabled porch has 4-centred arched doorway with datestone, 1615, above