Trafalgar House
History
Trafalgar House, also known as Trafalgar Park, is a country house in Wiltshire, England associated with the family of Admiral Lord Nelson, victor of the Battle of Trafalgar.
The first house on the estate dated back at least to Elizabethan times, when it was acquired by the Bockland family. It was called Standlynch House. In 1726 the estate was sold to Sir Peter Vandeput, Baronet who had a new house built in 1733. It was a seven bay red brick building with three main storeys and forms the central block of the present house. The largest of the interiors was a two storey cubic hall with rococo plasterwork, which probably dates from after 1745.
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Downton, Wiltshire
United Kingdom SP5 3QR