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Grove Place is a Grade I listed building in Nursling, Hampshire. Now converted into retirement apartments, the building was originally a country house and was converted into a lunatic asylum before being developed for its present purpose.
History
The house, an Elizabethan mansion, was built in the mid 16th century, with some alterations and restoration taking place towards the end of the 18th century and again in 1895. However this house replaced an older one which was located to the south west of the building that stands today. In 1908 the house was owned by Mr. Clarence Wilson.
The house was given its Grade I designation on 29 May 1957.
References
- ^ "Grove Place House Northcliffe School, Nursling and Rownhams". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ Page, William (1908). A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 3. Victoria County History. pp. 433–439. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
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