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20240418_zaf_w66_008 April 18, 2024, Detroit, Michigan, USA: Detroit, Michigan USA - 18 April 2024 - Doctors in the emergency room at Ascension St. John Hospital began a one-day strike to protest understaffing and unsafe conditions. The emergency room is operated by Team Health, which is owned by the private equity firm Blackstone. The 43 emergency doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners organized the Greater Deroit Association of Emergency Physicians nearly a year ago. (Credit Image: © Jim West/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240418_zaf_w66_007 April 18, 2024, Detroit, Michigan, USA: Detroit, Michigan USA - 18 April 2024 - Doctors in the emergency room at Ascension St. John Hospital began a one-day strike to protest understaffing and unsafe conditions. The emergency room is operated by Team Health, which is owned by the private equity firm Blackstone. The 43 emergency doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners organized the Greater Deroit Association of Emergency Physicians nearly a year ago. (Credit Image: © Jim West/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240418_zaf_w66_001 April 18, 2024, Detroit, Michigan, USA: Detroit, Michigan USA - 18 April 2024 - Doctors in the emergency room at Ascension St. John Hospital began a one-day strike to protest understaffing and unsafe conditions. The emergency room is operated by Team Health, which is owned by the private equity firm Blackstone. The 43 emergency doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners organized the Greater Deroit Association of Emergency Physicians nearly a year ago. (Credit Image: © Jim West/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240418_zaf_w66_006 April 18, 2024, Detroit, Michigan, USA: Detroit, Michigan USA - 18 April 2024 - Doctors in the emergency room at Ascension St. John Hospital began a one-day strike to protest understaffing and unsafe conditions. The emergency room is operated by Team Health, which is owned by the private equity firm Blackstone. The 43 emergency doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners organized the Greater Deroit Association of Emergency Physicians nearly a year ago. (Credit Image: © Jim West/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240418_zaf_w66_004 April 18, 2024, Detroit, Michigan, USA: Detroit, Michigan USA - 18 April 2024 - Doctors in the emergency room at Ascension St. John Hospital began a one-day strike to protest understaffing and unsafe conditions. The emergency room is operated by Team Health, which is owned by the private equity firm Blackstone. The 43 emergency doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners organized the Greater Deroit Association of Emergency Physicians nearly a year ago. (Credit Image: © Jim West/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240418_zaf_w66_003 April 18, 2024, Detroit, Michigan, USA: Detroit, Michigan USA - 18 April 2024 - Doctors in the emergency room at Ascension St. John Hospital began a one-day strike to protest understaffing and unsafe conditions. The emergency room is operated by Team Health, which is owned by the private equity firm Blackstone. The 43 emergency doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners organized the Greater Deroit Association of Emergency Physicians nearly a year ago. (Credit Image: © Jim West/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240418_zaf_w66_005 April 18, 2024, Detroit, Michigan, USA: Detroit, Michigan USA - 18 April 2024 - Doctors walk out of the emergency room at Ascension St. John Hospital to begin a one-day strike to protest understaffing and unsafe conditions. The emergency room is operated by Team Health, which is owned by the private equity firm Blackstone. The 43 emergency doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners organized the Greater Deroit Association of Emergency Physicians nearly a year ago. (Credit Image: © Jim West/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240414_zsp_l187_085 April 14, 2024, San Antonio, Texas, USA: SA Brahmas #7 RB John Lovett does flip over the STL Battlehawks defense to score a touchdown to put the score 14-9 Battlehawks lead. (Credit Image: © James Leyva/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240414_zsp_l187_082 April 14, 2024, San Antonio, Texas, USA: SA Brahmas #7 RB John Lovett and teammates celebrating his touchdown. (Credit Image: © James Leyva/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240414_zsp_l187_066 April 14, 2024, San Antonio, Texas, USA: SA Brahmas #7 RB John Lovett running down against the STL Battlehawks defense. (Credit Image: © James Leyva/ZUMA Press Wire)
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52540438 John Ruddy of Birmingham City clears the goal in the dying minutes of the game during the Sky Bet Championship match at St. Andrew?s @ Knighthead Park, BirminghamPicture by Martin Cobb/Focus Images/Sipa USA 0780749650813/04/2024
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52540440 John Ruddy of Birmingham City gathers the ball in the dying minutes of the game during the Sky Bet Championship match at St. Andrew?s @ Knighthead Park, BirminghamPicture by Martin Cobb/Focus Images/Sipa USA 0780749650813/04/2024
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20240411_zia_p169_284 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zea_p169_714 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zia_p169_285 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zea_p169_715 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zia_p169_283 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zea_p169_713 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zia_p169_282 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zea_p169_712 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zia_p169_281 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zea_p169_711 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zaf_a110_024 April 11, 2024, Roma: Papa Francesco con i bambini della parrocchia di San Giovanni Maria Vianney alla Borghesiana, Roma, 11 aprile 2024. /// Pope Francis with the children of the parish of San Giovanni Maria Vianney in the Borghesiana area in Rome, Italy, 11 April 2024. Pope Francis left the Vatican Thursday afternoon by car to visit a Roman parish for the second time in a week. The Pontiff visited the modern church of St John Mary Vianney - known as 'the holy curate of Ars' - in the Borghesiana area, in Largo Monreale, on the eastern outskirts of the capital. During the visit, Francis met about 200 children..ANSA/ VATICAN MEDIA. NPK (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zia_p169_280 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zea_p169_709 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zia_p169_286 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zea_p169_744 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zia_p169_279 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240411_zea_p169_710 Vatican, VATICAN: NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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52499147 **NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican mediaIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52499025 **NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican mediaIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52499027 **NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican mediaIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52499028 **NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican mediaIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52499026 **NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican mediaIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52499022 **NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican mediaIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52499023 **NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican mediaIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52499024 **NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican mediaIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52499029 **NO LIBRI** Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2024/4/11.Pope Francis visits St. John Mary Vianney Parish in Rome Photograph by Vatican media / Catholic Press Photo s. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican mediaIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240401_zsa_a193_073 April 1, 2024, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom: 1st April 2024; St Andrews, Birmingham, West Midlands, England; EFL Championship Football, Birmingham City versus Preston North End; Birmingham players Emanuel Aiwu and John Ruddy celebrate an important win against Preston North End by 1-0 in their bid to stave off relegation (Credit Image: © Godfrey Pitt/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240401_zsa_a193_079 April 1, 2024, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom: 1st April 2024; St Andrews, Birmingham, West Midlands, England; EFL Championship Football, Birmingham City versus Preston North End; Birmingham players John Ruddy and Dion Sanderson celebrate an important win against Preston North End by 1-0 in their bid to stave off relegation (Credit Image: © Godfrey Pitt/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240401_zsa_a193_077 April 1, 2024, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom: 1st April 2024; St Andrews, Birmingham, West Midlands, England; EFL Championship Football, Birmingham City versus Preston North End; Birmingham players John Ruddy and Dion Sanderson celebrate an important win against Preston North End by 1-0 in their bid to stave off relegation (Credit Image: © Godfrey Pitt/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240401_zsa_a193_054 April 1, 2024, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom: 1st April 2024; St Andrews, Birmingham, West Midlands, England; EFL Championship Football, Birmingham City versus Preston North End;John Ruddy of Birmingham applauds Jay Stansfield scoring the opening goal in the 68th minute for 1-0 (Credit Image: © Godfrey Pitt/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240330_zsa_a193_440 March 30, 2024, Perth, Perth And Kinross, Scotland: 30th March 2024; McDiarmid Park, Perth, Scotland: Scottish Premiership Football, St Johnstone versus Dundee; Dundee managing director John Nelms and owner Tim Keyes watch the match (Credit Image: © David Young/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240330_zsa_a193_630 March 30, 2024, Perth, Perth And Kinross, Scotland: 30th March 2024; McDiarmid Park, Perth, Scotland: Scottish Premiership Football, St Johnstone versus Dundee; Dundee managing director John Nelms and owner Tim Keyes (Credit Image: © David Young/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240329_zaf_m67_011 March 29, 2024, St. John, IN, USA: The Most Rev. Bishop Robert McClory leads thousands of followers of Jesus Christ partaking in the Stations of the Cross at the Shrine of Christ's Passion on Good Friday, March 29, 2024, in St. John, Indiana. (Credit Image: © John Smierciak/Post-Tribune/Chicago Tribune/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240329_zaf_as3_047 March 29, 2024, Pakistan: PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN, MAR 29: Members of Christian community engaging in services of .Good Friday, at St. Johns Cathedral Church in Peshawar on Friday, March 29, 2024. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240329_zaf_as3_046 March 29, 2024, Pakistan: PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN, MAR 29: Members of Christian community engaging in services of .Good Friday, at St. Johns Cathedral Church in Peshawar on Friday, March 29, 2024. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240329_zaf_as3_045 March 29, 2024, Pakistan: PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN, MAR 29: Members of Christian community engaging in services of .Good Friday, at St. Johns Cathedral Church in Peshawar on Friday, March 29, 2024. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240329_zaf_as3_044 March 29, 2024, Pakistan: PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN, MAR 29: Members of Christian community engaging in services of .Good Friday, at St. Johns Cathedral Church in Peshawar on Friday, March 29, 2024. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240326_zia_c220_014 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zea_c218_014 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_014 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_015 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_015 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_015 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_004 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_004 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_004 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_003 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_003 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_003 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_006 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_005 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_006 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_005 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_006 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_005 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_011 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_008 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_007 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_007 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_008 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_011 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_008 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_007 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_011 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_010 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_009 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_009 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_010 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_010 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_009 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_012 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_012 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_012 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_013 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_013 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_013 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_021 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_021 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_021 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zia_c220_022 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_023 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zia_c220_024 March 26, 2024, Petersfield, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Ima
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20240326_zsa_c218_023 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_022 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zsa_c218_024 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_024 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_022 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240326_zea_c218_023 March 26, 2024: A restored Grade II listed Victorian Gothic mansion, which formerly belonged to actress Helena Bonham Carter's ancestors, has hit the market for £2.75 million..West Court, Adhurst St Mary, near Petersfield, in Hampshire, was also featured in the popular TV series Jonathan Creek, before being acquired by a local architect and property developer in 2014..Now, after a decade of restoration, the stately home is hitting the market fully refurbished..Charlie Barr, director at Homes Estate Agents said: â??This is a pretty unique one-off instruction ... There is nothing locally that would offer the same levels of grandeur, space, and history that the Adhurst St Mary Estate provides.â?.Built for John Bonham-Carter, a British Member of Parliament and barrister, in 1858, the stately home is set in 32 acres of gardens overlooking the South Downs. Designed by Victorian architect Philip Hardwick, the house is divided into three parts, with the West Court being the largest part of the property..The Bonham Carter or Bonham-Carter family can trace their origins back to the 18th Century, with several members entering parliament. Helenaâ??s grandfather, Maurice Bonham-Carter was a leading light in the Liberal Party, serving as Principal Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith. .The house, which included a library, billiard music room, and artistâ??s studio, remained in the Bonham-Carter family until 1992..In 2014, the stately home was bought in a terrible state and painstakingly restored to retain all the period features whilst adding modern-day comforts..Barr added: â??Located approximately 1.5 miles from the desirable market town of Petersfield, there are excellent road and mainline rail links from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo..â??The quintessential village of Sheet is within walking distance offering two wonderful public houses, villag (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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