Who is the current Lord Cobham?
Christopher Charles Lyttelton, 12th
Viscount Cobham
Viscountcy Cobham | |
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Present holder | Christopher Charles Lyttelton, 12th Viscount Cobham |
Heir apparent | Oliver Lyttelton, Baron Lyttelton |
Remainder to | Special remainder – see main text |
Subsidiary titles | Baron Cobham Baron Westcote Baron Lyttelton Baronet ‘of Frankley’ |
How long is a lap of Hagley Park?
A perimeter loop is 3.7 km.
Who is Viscount Cobham?
Richard Temple, first Viscount Cobham (1675–1749) Temple, Richard, first Viscount Cobham (1675–1749), politician and landowner, was born on 24 October 1675, the first child of Sir Richard Temple, third baronet (1634–1697), of Stowe, Buckinghamshire, and MP for Buckingham, and his wife and first cousin, Mary (b.
Who owns Hagley Park?
Christchurch City Council
Hagley Park, Christchurch | |
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Area | 1.65 km2 |
Created | 1856 |
Operated by | Christchurch City Council |
Status | Open all year |
Who is Lord Cobham married to?
Christopher Lyttelton, 12th Viscount Cobham
The Viscount Cobham | |
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Spouse(s) | Teresa Readman ( m. 1973) |
Issue | Hon. Oliver Christopher Lyttelton Hon. Sophie Emma Lyttelton |
Heir | Hon. Oliver Lyttelton |
Parents | Charles Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham Elizabeth Alison Makeig-Jones |
How far is a lap around Hagley Park?
There are a number of tracks linking North & South Hagley Park with the Botanic Gardens at the heart. A full loop is roughly 7km and will take roughly 2 hours.
How old is Hagley Park?
Hagley Park has been at the heart of Christchurch since the 1850s when it was set aside for recreation and enjoyment of Christchurch residents.
Is Hagley Hall a Grade 1 listed building?
/ 52.4242; -2.1191 Hagley Hall is a Grade I listed 18th-century house in Hagley, Worcestershire, the home of the Lyttelton family. It was the creation of George, 1st Lord Lyttelton (1709–1773), secretary to Frederick, Prince of Wales, poet and man of letters and briefly Chancellor of the Exchequer.
What is the history of Hagley Hall Worcestershire?
Hagley Hall June 2011. Hagley Hall is a Grade I listed 18th-century house in Hagley, Worcestershire, the home of the Lyttelton family. It was the creation of George, 1st Lord Lyttelton (1709–1773), secretary to Frederick, Prince of Wales, poet and man of letters and briefly Chancellor of the Exchequer.
How do I contact Hagley Hall?
To speak to a member of our team, please contact us on 01562 887290 or email your requirements to [email protected] Our doors re-open to the public for our annual guided House Tours season, from Thursday 6th January and remain open until Sunday 6th March (inclusive).
Where are the owners of Hagley Hall buried?
With two earlier exceptions, members of the Lyttelton family, owners of Hagley Hall and their relatives, have only been buried in the churchyard since 1875; also there are the owners of other large houses and estates in the area, and their servants as well. Immediately adjacent to the church is the local cricket ground with its separate clubhouse.