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Barnt Green House

Coordinates: 52°21′54″N 1°59′31″W / 52.364896°N 1.992044°W / 52.364896; -1.992044
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Barnt Green House
'Barnt Green House', etching from the Early 19th Century. Likely to be a pen and ink drawing by EW Green, a midland artist. See ewgreen.org.uk
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General information
TypeBuilding
Architectural styleTudorbethan
ClassificationGrade II
Town or cityBarnt Green
CountryUnited Kingdom
Opened1651
RenovatedEarly 19th century

Barnt Green House is a building at Barnt Green, Worcestershire, England. It is a Grade II listed building.[1]

It was once a residence of the local nobles, the Earls of Plymouth. Queen Victoria is reputed to have spent the night there.

The house was bought by Other Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth in 1811, from the previous occupants, the Yates family.

Records state that the house was built in 1651.

The building has lost almost all of its grounds and is now a wine bar and gastropub, known as the Barnt Green Inn.

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References

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  1. ^ Historic England. "Barnt Green House (1166657)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 June 2015.

52°21′54″N 1°59′31″W / 52.364896°N 1.992044°W / 52.364896; -1.992044