Chicheley Hall

Chicheley Hall
"the brick[work] is among the finest of any house of this date"
TypeHouse
LocationChicheley, Buckinghamshire
Coordinates52°06′13″N 0°40′45″W / 52.1036°N 0.6792°W / 52.1036; -0.6792
Built1719-1721
ArchitectFrancis Smith
Architectural style(s)Baroque
Governing bodyRoyal Society
OwnerSir John Chester Bt
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameChicheley Hall
Designated3 March 1952
Reference no.1212277
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameStable block SW of Chicheley Hall
Designated3 March 1952
Reference no.1212279
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameService Wing with attached quadrant link NW of Chicheley Hall
Designated9 March 1982
Reference no.1289598
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameDovecote S of Chicheley Hall
Designated3 March 1952
Reference no.1212329
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameGarden House NW of Chicheley Hall
Designated16 February 1984
Reference no.1212332
Chicheley Hall is located in Buckinghamshire
Chicheley Hall
Location of Chicheley Hall in Buckinghamshire

Chicheley Hall, Chicheley, Buckinghamshire, England is a country house built in the first quarter of the 18th century. The client was Sir John Chester, the main architect was Francis Smith of Warwick and the architectural style is Baroque. Later owners included David Beatty, 2nd Earl Beatty and the Royal Society. Chicheley Hall is a Grade I listed building.


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