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  1. Brantridge Park, Balcombe, West Sussex, England is a 19th-century country house, formerly one of the lesser royal residences. It is a Grade II listed building. [1] History. The house and grounds replaced Brantridge farmhouse and farm. Sir Robert Loder, 1st Baronet acquired the estate in 1849, and by 1874, Brantridge Park mansion had been built. [2]

  2. Brantridge Park is a former royal residence in Balcombe, West Sussex, England. It was owned by Princess Alice, and her husband Alexander Cambridge, the first Earl of Athlone. Following the Athlone's departure to Canada as viceroy and viceregal consort, it was occupied by Princess Beatrice, the youngest daughter of Queen Victoria. Beatrice died ...

  3. Brantridge Park, Balcombe, West Sussex: See 75 traveller reviews, 78 candid photos, and great deals for Brantridge Park, ranked #1 of 1 Speciality lodging in Balcombe, West Sussex and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor.

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  4. Dec 17, 2016 · Fiona Bigwood and Anders Dahl, both Olympic dressage riders, have sold their renovated manor house Bourne Hill and bought Brantridge Park, a former royal residence. They plan to transform the estate into another top equestrian facility.

  5. Brantridge Park. Brantridge Lane, Balcombe, West Sussex, United Kingdom. Dating from the 18th-century and set in 90 acres Sussex countryside, Brantridge Park is just 45 minutes from both Brighton and London. The grand estate offers spacious apartments and free parking.

  6. The 1919 Plan of the Brantridge Park Estate shows a landscaped park with a North Lodge connected to a large house with outbuildings, situated in the southern end of the property, by a serpentine drive which ends at a South Lodge.

  7. Overview. Heritage Category: Listed Building. Grade: II. List Entry Number: 1025732. Date first listed: 11-May-1983. List Entry Name: BRANTRIDGE PARK. Statutory Address: BRANTRIDGE PARK, BRANTRIDGE LANE. Go to the official list entry. The Missing Pieces Project. Share your view of unique places. Add your contribution.

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