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[[File:Seyton_Gardens.jpg|left|thumb|225px|Gardens at Seyton]] | [[File:Seyton_Gardens.jpg|left|thumb|225px|Gardens at Seyton]] | ||
In addition to Seyton Court, the family also owns Beningborough Hall (which is connected to the [[Marquessate of Beningborough]], [[Morledge Park]], and [[Beningborough House]], their London residence. | |||
''Seyton Court is portrayed by Osterley Park and House, Middlesex. All photos on this page are of Osterley Park.'' | ''Seyton Court is portrayed by Osterley Park and House, Middlesex. All photos on this page are of Osterley Park.'' |
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Seyton Hall, located in Middlesex, is the original ancestral home of the Landon family. The Earldom of Seyton was the original title of the Landon family, awarded to Henry Landon in 1485 by King Henry VII, following the Battle of Bosworth Field. The title was used until 1704, when the family was awarded with the title of Marquess of Beningborough, thus allowing the Earl of Seyton to pass into a courtesy title. Richard Landon is currently the 8th Earl of Seyton.
In addition to Seyton Court, the family also owns Beningborough Hall (which is connected to the Marquessate of Beningborough, Morledge Park, and Beningborough House, their London residence.
Seyton Court is portrayed by Osterley Park and House, Middlesex. All photos on this page are of Osterley Park.