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English: Sphinx overlooking the north terrace of Trent Park House, Enfield, UK.

This is one of a pair sculpted around 1700 by John Nost at the top of the steps on the north-east side of the house.

They were brought to Trent Park from Stowe, Bucks in the mid 1920s by Sir Philip Sassoon.


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