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- Amport_House abstract "Amport House, currently the British Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre (AFCC), is a manor house (at grid reference SU296440) in the village of Amport, near Andover, Hampshire.The current house was built near the village of Amport in 1857 by the Marquess of Winchester and replaced two earlier houses built on the site. The gardens were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and planted by Gertrude Jekyll. The last of the family to reside at Amport was Henry Paulet, 16th Marquess of Winchester, marquess from 1899 to 1962.During World War II the house was taken over and used as the headquarters of Royal Air Force Maintenance Command. In 1962 the Royal Air Force Chaplains' School moved to Amport House from Dowdswell Court in Cheltenham. The School, which had included a Royal Navy chaplain staff member, became the tri-service Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre in 1996 on the closure of the regimental Headquarters and depot of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department at Bagshot Park. A converted stable block of the house also holds the The Museum of Army Chaplaincy.The house is built in an Elizabethan style and is now a Grade II listed building, with the interior containing several Elizabethan features including some intricate plasterwork. The gardens were designed by Edwin Lutyens and contain ornate water features, yew hedging, topiary and a knot garden incorporating the coat of arms of Winchester. There is also a gatehouse and a pleached avenue of lime trees, believed to be the longest such avenue in the United Kingdom.".
- Amport_House location Amport.
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- Amport_House location Hampshire.
- Amport_House owner Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom).
- Amport_House thumbnail Ensign_of_the_Royal_Air_Force.svg?width=300.
- Amport_House wikiPageExternalLink AFCC.
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- Amport_House wikiPageID "865637".
- Amport_House wikiPageRevisionID "583227564".
- Amport_House caption "Amport House".
- Amport_House controlledby Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom).
- Amport_House coordRegion "GB-HAM".
- Amport_House garrison RAF_Maintenance_Command.
- Amport_House garrison "Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre".
- Amport_House hasPhotoCollection Amport_House.
- Amport_House latitude "51.195".
- Amport_House location "Located near Amport in Hampshire".
- Amport_House longitude "-1.5761".
- Amport_House mapCaption "Shown with Hampshire".
- Amport_House mapType "Hampshire".
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- Amport_House ownership Ministry_of_Defence_(United_Kingdom).
- Amport_House type "Manor house, Chaplaincy Centre".
- Amport_House used "1939".
- Amport_House subject Category:Andover,_Hampshire.
- Amport_House subject Category:British_Army_bases.
- Amport_House subject Category:Country_houses_in_Hampshire.
- Amport_House subject Category:Elizabethan_architecture.
- Amport_House subject Category:Gardens_by_Gertrude_Jekyll.
- Amport_House subject Category:Gardens_in_Hampshire.
- Amport_House subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Hampshire.
- Amport_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1857.
- Amport_House subject Category:Military_chaplains.
- Amport_House subject Category:Royal_Air_Force_stations_in_Hampshire.
- Amport_House subject Category:Royal_Army_Chaplains'_Department.
- Amport_House subject Category:Royal_Navy_bases_in_Hampshire.
- Amport_House subject Category:Tudor_Revival_architecture_in_England.
- Amport_House subject Category:Works_of_Edwin_Lutyens.
- Amport_House type Abstraction100002137.
- Amport_House type BritishArmyBases.
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- Amport_House type Foundation113790712.
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- Amport_House type RoyalNavyBasesInHampshire.
- Amport_House type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Amport_House type MilitaryStructure.
- Amport_House type Place.
- Amport_House type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Amport_House comment "Amport House, currently the British Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre (AFCC), is a manor house (at grid reference SU296440) in the village of Amport, near Andover, Hampshire.The current house was built near the village of Amport in 1857 by the Marquess of Winchester and replaced two earlier houses built on the site. The gardens were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and planted by Gertrude Jekyll.".
- Amport_House label "Amport House".
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- Amport_House wasDerivedFrom Amport_House?oldid=583227564.
- Amport_House depiction Ensign_of_the_Royal_Air_Force.svg.
- Amport_House homepage AFCC.
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- Amport_House name "Amport House".