Tring, Pendley Manor c.1955
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The present Pendley Manor replaced a complex medieval and later house which burnt down in 1835. This architecturally busy Tudorbethan house, built after 1871, is now (in 2000) a hotel and conference centre set in tranquil parkland; that parkland came into being through the 1440s destruction of a large village by the then owner, Sir Robert Wittingham, to make himself a deer park.
An extract from Aylesbury Photographic Memories.
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