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Greys Court

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Greys Court

House near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. The original house was fortified in the 14th century, and part of these fortifications exists today. The present house was built in the 17th century and altered in the 18th century. The house, with 118 ha/291 acres, was given to the National Trust by Felix Brunner in 1968.

There is a Tudor wheelhouse with a donkey wheel, and the house contains interesting collections of pictures, furniture and porcelain.

In 1970 Mrs F M M Carlisle gave her collection of miniature rooms to the Trust, and these are on show in the Cromwellian building at Greys Court.



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