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The architectural history of Troy House in Monmouthshire is positioned at the centre of this extensive new research volume, to support a consideration of how the surrounding land was refashioned over time. Investigating the estate’s main components, first individually and then by cross-referencing the findings, extends our current understanding of them as discreet and at the same time interrelating entities. Previously unrecorded historical features are discovered that belong to the house and its landscape, and comprehensive evidence is applied to challenge current understandings. The house and its pleasure gardens, the walled garden, the farm and the surrounding parkland are demonstrated together by this research to be a rare surviving example, in Wales especially, of a complete Tudor estate with Jacobean and Carolean aggrandisement. As such, Troy House occupies a significant place in history.


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09 mars 2017

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9781783169900

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Troy House
Troy House A Tudor esTATe Across Time
Ann Benson
universiTy of WAles Press 2017
© Ann Benson, 2017
A rîgts reserved. No part o tîs book may be reproduced în any materîa orm (încudîng potocopyîng or storîng ît în any medîum by eectronîc means and weter or not transîenty or încîdentay to some oter use o tîs pubîcatîon) wîtout te wrîtten permîssîon o te copyrîgt owner. Appîcatîons or te copyrîgt owner’s wrîtten permîssîon to reproduce any part o tîs pubîcatîon soud be addressed to te Unîversîty o Waes Press, 10 Coumbus Wak, Brîgantîne Pace, Cardîf CF10 4UP.
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Brîtîs Lîbrary CIP Data A cataogue record or tîs book îs avaîabe rom te Brîtîs Lîbrary
ïSBN 978-1-78316-989-4 eïSBN 978-1-78316-990-0
he rîgt o Ann Benson to be îdentîIed as autor o tîs work as been asserted în accordance wît sectîons 77 and 79 o te Copyrîgt, Desîgns and Patents Act 1988.
Desîgned and typeset by Crîs Be, cbdesîgn Prînted by Be & Baîn Ltd, Gasgow
For my dear parents, George Edwîn and Sopîa Haywood.
Contents 
Preace and Acknowedgements
Lîst o Fîgures
Lîst o Abbrevîatîons
1. Troy House Estate: an Enîgma
2. A Hîstory o te Estate’s Ownersîp: ïdentîyîng te Key Perîods o Estate Deveopment
3. Troy House: a Buîdîng Hîstory
4. Troy House Gardens: Locatîon and Nature Across Tîme
5. he Waed Garden West o Troy House
6. Key Buît Features o te Estate’s Fîedscape
7. Troy House Estate: îts Hîstorîca SîgnîIcance
Appendîx 1 Troy's Hîstory: te Exîstîng Lîterature, 2015
Appendîx 2 he Somerset Famîy Tree
Seect Bîbîograpy
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Preace and Acknowedgements 
HE GENESïS OF THïS BOOK was te work or te dîsser-tatîon o my MA at te Unîversîty o Brîsto (2013), under te T supervîsîon o Proessor Tîmoty Mow. ïn te subsequent years, ï ave pursued numerous new dîrectîons, as we as reInîng materîa pre-sented at tat tîme. ï soud îke to tank Proessor Mow or enabîng me to transer my skîs rom my prevîous career as a scîence educatîon academîc to tat o researcîng te îstory o ouses and teîr desîgned andscapes. He generousy contînues to ofer encouragement, support and a caenge to my tînkîng; ï am partîcuary grateu or îs readîng o a drat o tîs book’s capter on arcîtectura îstory. My researc woud ave been împossîbe wîtout te support o tose wo own te dîferent parts o te Troy estate. ïn partîcuar ï tank te Long amîy (Troy Farm), Gîîan and Coîn Davey (waed garden), and Peter and Kate Carro (Troy House garden). Nîcoa Bradbear provîded înormatîon about te estate’s deeds and auctîons, and te ate Joan Ryan kîndy gave me access to er potograps rom te 1930s, wen se îved at Troy Farm. Mîcae Tampîn as aowed me unîmîted access to memorîes o îs cîdood and workîng îe on te estate. ï owe îm a great debt or îumînatîng te arcîtectura and andscape deveopments made durîng te tîme o te nuns’ occupatîon; te Sîsters o te Order o te Good Seperd ave aso been supportîve o my researc. ï tank te Duke o Beauort or gîvîng me permîssîon to access te arcîves ed at Badmînton House, and arcîvîst Eaîne Mîsom or er expertîse and kîndness. ïndeed, scoars woud be ost wîtout te guîdance and assîstance o arcîvîsts and îbrarîans. ï am îndebted to te staf o te Brîtîs Lîbrary, te Guîda Lîbrary, te Lîndey Lîbrary, te Natîona Portraît Gaery, te Natîona Arcîves, te Socîety o Antîquarîes and
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