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Appuldurcombe House

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Nathalie
March 8, 2018
Dive into mystery and awe...this place is not to be missed by those looking for beauty in views, nature and architecture.
Toni
September 22, 2021
Lovely grounds for a picnic and it is FREE
Jane
July 24, 2021
Begun in the early 18th century as the seat of the Worsley family, Appuldurcombe was once the grandest house on the Isle of Wight. A later owner, Sir Richard Worsley, the 7th baronet, gained notoriety for a 1782 court case in which his wife, Seymour, admitted to having had 27 lovers. Appuldurcombe was a masterpiece of English Baroque architecture, and though now a graceful shell, still retains more than a ghost of its former dignity, and many fine architectural details. The celebrated landscape designer 'Capability' Brown enhanced the rolling grounds in the 1780s.
Begun in the early 18th century as the seat of the Worsley family, Appuldurcombe was once the grandest house on the Isle of Wight. A later owner, Sir Richard Worsley, the 7th baronet, gained notoriety for a 1782 court case in which his wife, Seymour, admitted to having had 27 lovers. Appuldurcombe…
Sammy & Damian
August 7, 2020
Baroque country house & heritage gardens
Elaine And Erling McCracken
April 28, 2022
This English Heritage site is free to visit. Grounds are open 10 am-4 pm, Sunday to Friday, from April to October. Begun in the early 18th century as the seat of the Worsley family, Appuldurcombe was once the grandest house on the Isle of Wight. A later owner, Sir Richard Worsley, the 7th baronet, gained notoriety for a 1782 court case in which his wife, Seymour, admitted to having had 27 lovers.
This English Heritage site is free to visit. Grounds are open 10 am-4 pm, Sunday to Friday, from April to October. Begun in the early 18th century as the seat of the Worsley family, Appuldurcombe was once the grandest house on the Isle of Wight. A later owner, Sir Richard Worsley, the 7th baronet, g…

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Godshill, England