The Manor House in Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire is a Grade II listed building dating to the 16th and 17th centuries.[1]
It was the former home of Dr Benjamin Bates, a member of Sir Francis Dashwood's Hellfire Club, and the personal doctor to Dashwood.[2] During his period of residence at the Manor, Bates gathered a substantial collection of paintings. These paintings were removed from the Manor after his death, as he bequeathed them to the Duke of Buckingham.[3]
In 1862, James Joseph Sheahan records the house as belonging to a Frederic Charsley.[4]
The rear terrace and garden was designed by Angelica Kauffman, when she visited the property with her close friend Sir Joshua Reynolds.[5]
References
edit- ^ "The Manor House". The National Heritage List for England. English Heritage. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
- ^ Archer, Hidden Buckinghamshire, p. 117.
- ^ Archer, Hidden Buckinghamshire, p. 118.
- ^ http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=V9oWAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA180&dq=%22the+manor+house%22+%22little+missenden%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=APLBUPf3GMSChQf1-4Ag&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22the%20manor%20house%22%20%22little%20missenden%22&f=false
- ^ Archer, Hidden Buckinghamshire, p. 117.