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- Newton_Park abstract "Newton Park is an 18th-century landscape garden, near to the village of Newton St Loe, designed by the landscape gardener Capability Brown, and now owned by the Duchy of Cornwall.Newton Park was laid out on land containing the 14th century keep and gateway of St Loe's Castle, a fortified medieval manor house, Elizabethan farm buildings, and various enclosed gardens.It is 6 km (4 mi) west of Bath, Somerset, England between the A39 Wells Road and reaches right up to the residential roads of the village of Newton St Loe to its east. Some of the park is leased to Bath Spa University, who maintain the historic Georgian manor house and ornamental lakes, as well as Newton Saint Loe castle. The park is listed at just below the Grade I standard (grade II*). Corston Brook flowing through the west of the park can be described as terraced, with numerous weirs, which enable by the main buildings two large fish ponds, naturally shaped. Only 500 metres north of the park the brook feeds into the Avon.The northeast point of the park narrowly excludes The Globe a public house on the roundabout junction of the A4, which is Grade II listed and a point on the edge of minor woods around the northern grounds marks the start of the A39 which travels from the grounds (just north of a listed pair of gatepiers, railings, outpiers and flanking quadrant walls to the park) SSW then W to Falmouth, Cornwall.".
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- Newton_Park wikiPageRevisionID "630343124".
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- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink Australian.
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- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink Bath,_Somerset.
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- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bath_Spa_University.
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- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gardens_by_Capability_Brown.
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset.
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- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink File:Bath_Spa_University_College.jpg.
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink Georgian_architecture.
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- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink Newton_St_Loe.
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink Newton_St_Loe_Castle.
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- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink River_Avon,_Somerset.
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink River_Avon_(Bristol).
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink Somerset.
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- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castle Keep in the Grounds of Newton Park".
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gatehouse, 35 m. to west of the Castle Keep".
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Newton Park".
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Newton Park, the Country House of the College only".
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stable Block and Coach House".
- Newton_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Walls enclosing a Garden between The Gatehouse and Stables".
- Newton_Park hasPhotoCollection Newton_Park.
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- Newton_Park subject Category:Bath_Spa_University.
- Newton_Park subject Category:Duchy_of_Cornwall.
- Newton_Park subject Category:English_Landscape_Garden_style.
- Newton_Park subject Category:Gardens_by_Capability_Brown.
- Newton_Park subject Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset.
- Newton_Park subject Category:Grade_I_listed_educational_buildings.
- Newton_Park subject Category:Landscape_design_history_of_England.
- Newton_Park hypernym Garden.
- Newton_Park point "51.37566 -2.43834".
- Newton_Park type Organisation.
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- Newton_Park type University.
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- Newton_Park comment "Newton Park is an 18th-century landscape garden, near to the village of Newton St Loe, designed by the landscape gardener Capability Brown, and now owned by the Duchy of Cornwall.Newton Park was laid out on land containing the 14th century keep and gateway of St Loe's Castle, a fortified medieval manor house, Elizabethan farm buildings, and various enclosed gardens.It is 6 km (4 mi) west of Bath, Somerset, England between the A39 Wells Road and reaches right up to the residential roads of the village of Newton St Loe to its east. ".
- Newton_Park label "Newton Park".
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- Newton_Park sameAs Q15262203.
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- Newton_Park lat "51.37566".
- Newton_Park long "-2.43834".
- Newton_Park wasDerivedFrom Newton_Park?oldid=630343124.
- Newton_Park depiction Bath_Spa_University_College.jpg.
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