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Foxhill House

1868 establishments in EnglandAlfred Waterhouse buildingsBorough of WokinghamBuildings and structures of the University of ReadingCountry houses in Berkshire
Gothic Revival architecture in BerkshireGrade II* listed buildings in ReadingHouses completed in 1868Use British English from February 2023
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Foxhill House is a Gothic revival style building on what is now the Whiteknights campus of the University of Reading at Earley, adjoining the English town of Reading. It currently houses the University's School of Law.Foxhill House is a grade II* listed building. The former stables and coach house immediately to the north east, which are now physically connected to Foxhill House, and also form part of the School of Law, are separately listed as Grade II.

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RG6 7RR , Lower Earley
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