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Goodnestone Park

1704 establishments in EnglandBotanical gardens in EnglandCountry houses in KentEngvarB from September 2013Gardens in Kent
Grade II* listed buildings in KentGrade II* listed housesHouses completed in 1704Thomas Rickman buildingsWoodland gardens
Goodnestone Park 1704 plan
Goodnestone Park 1704 plan

Goodnestone Park is a stately home and gardens in the southern part of the village of Goodnestone, Dover, Kent. It is approximately 7 miles (11 km) from Canterbury. The Palladian house was built in 1704 by Brook Bridges, 1st Baronet. His grandson, Brook Bridges' daughter, Elizabeth, married Jane Austen's brother, and Austen visited them on the estate regularly. Goodnestone House is a Grade II* listed building, enlisted on 13 October 1952. The 15 acres (6.1 ha) gardens are considered to be amongst the finest in southeastern England. Previously the seat of the Bridges Baronets, it is now owned by their heirs, the Barons FitzWalter.

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