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Milbury Hall in Gloucestershire is the second estate of the [[Marquessate of Coniston|Marquess of Coniston]] and is usually the residence of his eldest son, who uses the courtesy title [[Viscountcy of Milbury|Viscount Milbury]]. As there is currently no son, the heir apparent, Lord [[Emory Asquith]] is in residence. Lord Emory, as an ordained clergyman in the Established Church, also has the living which is in the Marquess' gift. | Milbury Hall in Gloucestershire is the second estate of the [[Marquessate of Coniston|Marquess of Coniston]] and is usually the residence of his eldest son, who uses the courtesy title [[Viscountcy of Milbury|Viscount Milbury]]. As there is currently no son, the heir apparent, Lord [[Emory Asquith]] is in residence. Lord Emory, as an ordained clergyman in the Established Church, also has the living which is in the Marquess' gift. | ||
''Milbury Hall is represented by Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire'' | ''Milbury Hall is represented by Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire'' | ||
[[File:Milbury_Hall2.jpg|left]] | |||
[[File:Milbury_Hall.jpg|thumb|500px|right|The east front of Milbury Hall, showing the orangery to the left and the church behind]] | |||
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[[File:Milbury_Hall3.jpg|thumb|500px|right|The west front, with St Peter's Church]] | |||
[[File:Milbury_Park_church.jpg|thumb|left|500px|St Peter's Church in the grounds of Milbury Park]] | |||
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==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Milbury_Park_Great_Hall.jpg|The Great Hall, used as a ballroom on occasion | |||
File:Milbury_Park_Tapestry_room.jpg|The Tapestry Room | |||
File:Milbury Park cedar staircase.jpg|The staircase, made of expensive imported cedar | |||
File:Milbury_Hall_Balcony_Room.jpg|The balcony room, which overlooks the west lawn | |||
File:Milbury Park library.jpg|The library | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 2 February 2017
Milbury Hall in Gloucestershire is the second estate of the Marquess of Coniston and is usually the residence of his eldest son, who uses the courtesy title Viscount Milbury. As there is currently no son, the heir apparent, Lord Emory Asquith is in residence. Lord Emory, as an ordained clergyman in the Established Church, also has the living which is in the Marquess' gift.
Milbury Hall is represented by Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire
Gallery
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The Great Hall, used as a ballroom on occasion
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The Tapestry Room
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The staircase, made of expensive imported cedar
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The balcony room, which overlooks the west lawn
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The library