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Sindlesham Court
Country house in Berkshire, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sindlesham Court, near Wokingham, is a building of historical significance and is Grade II listed (as Berkshire Masonic Centre) on the English Heritage Register.[1] It was built before 1760, as it is shown on Rocque’s Map of 1761. It was the home of several notable residents over the next two centuries. Today it is a venue for weddings, conferences and special events.[2]
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Former names | Sinsom Lodge, Sindlesham Lodge, Sindlesham House |
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Type | Country house |
Classification | Grade II listed |
Location | Near Wokingham, Berkshire |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51.42185°N 0.88835°W / 51.42185; -0.88835 |
Current tenants | Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Berkshire |
Year(s) built | Before 1760 |
Known for | Historical significance |
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