Stud House

Stud House is a house in the center of Hampton Court Park near Hampton Court Palace.[1] Stud House is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.[2] The former stables at the house are also separately listed at Grade II.[3] It was traditionally the official residence of the Master of the Horse.[4]

It was bought by the Russian publisher Evgeny Lebedev in 2007.[5] The gardens of Stud House were featured in the 2017 book The Secret Gardeners by Victoria Summerley and photographer Hugo Rittson Thomas.[6]

References

  1. Jesse E. Edwards (1841). A Summers Day at Hampton Court Being a Guide to the Palace and Gardens: With an Illustrative Catalogue of the Pictures According to the New Arrangement Including Those in the Apartments Recently Opened to the. John Murray. p. 66.
  2. Historic England, "The Stud House (1080799)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 April 2018
  3. Historic England, "Stables to the Stud House (1286352)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 April 2018
  4. John Fisher Murray (1845). A Picturesque Tour of the River Thames in Its Western Course: Including Particular Descriptions of Richmond, Windsor and Hampton Court. H.G. Bohn. p. 183.
  5. "The Rise of Evgeny Lebedev". The New York Times. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  6. Summerley and Rittson Thomas, 2017 pg. 117

Source

  • Summerley, Victoria, and Rittson Thomas, Hugo (2017) The Secret Gardeners, Francis Lincoln. ISBN 9780711237636

Coordinates: 51°24′15″N 0°19′24″W / 51.4042°N 0.3232°W / 51.4042; -0.3232

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