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[[Ditchley Park]] was built by the second Earl of Litchfield, a member of the Lee family, in 1722 to a design by James Gibbs.  It stands on the site of an earlier, timber-framed family house in classic north Oxfordshire wooded farmland, once the royal hunting ground of Wychwood Forest.  It is the base for the [[Ditchley Foundation]].
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[[Ditchley Park]] was built by the second Earl of Litchfield, a member of the Lee family, in 1722 to a design by James Gibbs.  It stands on the site of an earlier, timber-framed family house in classic north Oxfordshire wooded farmland, once the royal hunting ground of Wychwood Forest.  It is the base for the [[Ditchley Foundation]]. {{ref|1}}  The interiors of Ditchley Park were designed by William Kent and Henry Flitcroft. {{ref|2}}
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Ditchley Park was often used by Winston Churchill and members of the War Cabinet, between 1940-41, as a weekend retreat. In preparation for Churchill's first visit, special telephone lines with a scrambling system were installed. {{ref|3}}
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==Contact Details==
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The Ditchley Foundation
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<br/>Ditchley Park
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<br/>Enstone
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<br/>Chipping Norton
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<br/>Oxfordshire
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<br/>United Kingdom
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<br/>OX7 4ER
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Telephone: +44 (0) 1608 667346
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<br/>Fax: +44 (0) 1608 677399
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<br/>Email: info@ditchley.co.uk {{ref|4}}
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==References==
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#{{note|1}} The Ditchley Foundation, Ditchley Park, http://www.ditchley.co.uk/page/37/ditchley-park.htm
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#{{note|2}} CotswoldsWebsite.com, Ditchley Park, http://www.cotswoldswebsite.com/ditchley-park.htm#
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#{{note|3}} The Churchill Centre, 'History Lives at Ditchley and Bletchley', http://www.winstonchurchill.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=410
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#{{note|4}} The Ditchley Foundation, Contact Us, http://www.ditchley.co.uk/page/41/contact-us.htm

Latest revision as of 11:05, 21 June 2007

Ditchley Park was built by the second Earl of Litchfield, a member of the Lee family, in 1722 to a design by James Gibbs. It stands on the site of an earlier, timber-framed family house in classic north Oxfordshire wooded farmland, once the royal hunting ground of Wychwood Forest. It is the base for the Ditchley Foundation. [1] The interiors of Ditchley Park were designed by William Kent and Henry Flitcroft. [2]

Ditchley Park was often used by Winston Churchill and members of the War Cabinet, between 1940-41, as a weekend retreat. In preparation for Churchill's first visit, special telephone lines with a scrambling system were installed. [3]

Contact Details

The Ditchley Foundation
Ditchley Park
Enstone
Chipping Norton
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
OX7 4ER

Telephone: +44 (0) 1608 667346
Fax: +44 (0) 1608 677399
Email: info@ditchley.co.uk [4]

References

  1. ^ The Ditchley Foundation, Ditchley Park, http://www.ditchley.co.uk/page/37/ditchley-park.htm
  2. ^ CotswoldsWebsite.com, Ditchley Park, http://www.cotswoldswebsite.com/ditchley-park.htm#
  3. ^ The Churchill Centre, 'History Lives at Ditchley and Bletchley', http://www.winstonchurchill.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=410
  4. ^ The Ditchley Foundation, Contact Us, http://www.ditchley.co.uk/page/41/contact-us.htm