Westbury House
Westbury House is located on the western boundary of East Meon parish, adjacent to the neighbouring village of West Meon. It has a long and colourful history, not least when it was acquired and developed by Irish peers, the Warrens and then the Gages.
The magnificent Palladian house was burned down in 1904, to be replaced by a fine brick structure which subsequently became a boys’ preparatory school and now a care home.
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VariousDate of creation
1900 - 2013Date of coverage
800 - 2013Place
East Meon, Westbury HouseContributor
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EM/0005Accession number
2013-11-020Storage location
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