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In the 17th century it was the family seat of [[Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven]]. | In the 17th century it was the family seat of [[Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven]]. | ||
− | In 1770 [[William Beckford]] inherited the estate from his father. He later had a vast houe built there, called Fonthill Abbey, in the Gothic style. The house was built quickly and using inferior workmanship, and its enormous tower fell down three times and was rebuilt twice. | + | In 1770 [[William Beckford]] inherited the estate from his father. He later had a vast houe built there, called Fonthill Abbey, in the Gothic style. The house was built quickly and using inferior workmanship, and its enormous tower fell down three times and was rebuilt twice. Almost all of it was subsequestnly demolished. |
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Revision as of 16:07, 27 April 2013
Fonthill Gifford is a small village in Wiltshire.In the 17th century it was the family seat of Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven.
In 1770 William Beckford inherited the estate from his father. He later had a vast houe built there, called Fonthill Abbey, in the Gothic style. The house was built quickly and using inferior workmanship, and its enormous tower fell down three times and was rebuilt twice. Almost all of it was subsequestnly demolished.