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Addington House, Addington Manor and the Mansion House

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I'm trying to work out some personal confusion between Addington House, Addington Manor and the Mansion house to improve the article.

The article states: "A notable building in the village is the Mansion House, which is a 19th century building".

There is a very large 20th century neo-classical house in Addington, built on the site of the demolished Addington Manor by Bingham-Smith.

According to: http://lh.matthewbeckett.com/houses/lh_buckinghamshire_addingtonmanor.html

Is this the house now known as the Mansion House? Addington Manor now only referring to the Equestrian Centre? I've not determined if the neo-classical house has anything to do with the equestrian centre or is a private home.

http://addingtonmanor.co.uk/

Then there is Addington House a Queen Anne building, the one possibly used by the Czechs during WWII which apparently was also owned by Bingham-Smith according to http://www.czechsinexile.org/places/addingtonhouse-en.shtml http://www.countyviews.com/bucks/vipages/addington1.html

I believe it's this, matching the photos to google street view. http://g.co/maps/8au7m

Of course, it's quite possible that he owned both but it does raise the possibility that the Czechs were in the neo-classical house?

If I can find some better clarification I'll update the page. At the moment I've not worked out who currently owns the Neo-Classical house, or can I find any photos of it. However; I have noticed it has had some large additions and new gardens by comparing Bing maps and Google Maps images of the house which must have required some planning permission.

http://binged.it/wEM2Jd http://g.co/maps/h4bm4

Update: I have found some details. The Neo-Classical house is known as Addington Manor. The alterations took place between 2000-2002 by Sansome Hall. http://www.parksandgardens.ac.uk/component/option,com_parksandgardens/task,site/id,40/Itemid,292/ http://www.sansomehall.co.uk/projects/residential/countryhouse/countryhouse_design.html

I'm not architectural expert, but I wouldn't describe the original brick fabric building as neo-classical as above, but rather Georgian.

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Stuartea (talkcontribs) 20:55, 21 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]