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=== Bramshill House in Hampshire === | === Bramshill House in Hampshire === | ||
[[File:Bramshill House.jpg|thumb|Bramshill House in Hampshire became the second family seat of the Cope family. ]] | [[File:Bramshill House.jpg|thumb|Bramshill House in Hampshire became the second family seat of the Cope family. ]] | ||
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Bramshill House, a Jacobean mansion influenced by the Italian Renaissance, in Hampshire was bought by the 5th Baron of Hanwell, Sir John Cope in 1699. Bramshill House became the family seat of the Cope family. During the ownership of the Cope family, the landscape was shaped by the owners. Copes made several changes to the estate by modernising the property. The interior design was shaped by the Copes. | Bramshill House, a Jacobean mansion influenced by the Italian Renaissance, in Hampshire was bought by the 5th Baron of Hanwell, Sir John Cope in 1699. Bramshill House became the family seat of the Cope family. During the ownership of the Cope family, the landscape was shaped by the owners. Copes made several changes to the estate by modernising the property. The interior design was shaped by the Copes. | ||