First Marquess of Rockingham Estate (former) Wentworth Woodhouse

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Wentworth Woodhouse is a Grade I listed building originally built in the mid 18th century as a home for the First Marquess of Rockingham.

The estate was the inspiration for Pemberly, in Jane Austen's 'Pride & Prejudice', even naming characters in her novel Wenworth and Woodhouse.

The 250,000 sqft estate, which has 365 rooms, set within 180 acres of park land, was recently listed for sale for £7M.
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