Stud House
Stud House is a house in the centre 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
- 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.
- Historic England, "The Stud House (1080799)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 April 2018
- Historic England, "Stables to the Stud House (1286352)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 April 2018
- 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.
- "The Rise of Evgeny Lebedev". The New York Times. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
- Summerley and Rittson Thomas, 2017 pg. 117
Source
- Summerley, Victoria, and Rittson Thomas, Hugo (2017) The Secret Gardeners, Francis Lincoln. ISBN 9780711237636
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