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Shardeloes is a large 18th-century country house located one mile west of Amersham in Buckinghamshire, England (grid reference). A previous manor house on the site was demolished and the present building constructed between 1758 and 1766 for William Drake, the Member of Parliament for Amersham. Shardeloes is a Grade I listed building.
Shardeloes is a magnificent Grade I listed mansion built between 1758 and 1766, once the ancestral home of the Tyrwhitt Drake family, which stands prominently within its 50 acres of glorious parkland grounds including woodlands and a lake.
Jan 20, 2018 · Shardeloes is a magnificent Grade I listed building of special architectural and historic interest set in around 50 acres of parkland grounds overlooking a lake and Misbourne valley on the edge of Amersham Old Town. The present mansion was once the ancestral home of the Tyrwhitt-Drake family.
Shardeloes Farm is a family run business offering horse riding lessons, treks and events in 530 acres of scenic countryside. Located near Old Amersham, the centre has spectacular views and a brown tourist sign with a hoof print.
Shardeloes has an 18th-century landscape park and woodland, designed by Humphry Repton in 1793. The site originally occupied 390 hectares, though the…
House & Family History: Shardeloes is a stuccoed brick house of nine by seven bays, with a top balustrade and a giant pedimented Corinthian portico. The ground floor windows in the end bays have pediments and are set in shallow niches.