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Buckhurst Collection

"Buckhurst: A Tapestry of History, Nature, and Noble Legacy" Behold the breathtaking beauty of Epping Forest

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: 15 views of Epping Forest, London

15 views of Epping Forest, London - Queen Elizabeths Lodge, High, Beech, Old Chingford Church, Goldings Ponds, Wanstead, Ambresbury Bank, Ambresbury Drive, Lake at Loughton, Cottages in York Hill

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: Photograph of Baldfaced Stag PH, Buckhurst Hill, Essex

Photograph of Baldfaced Stag PH, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Distant left face on view of the pub

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: THOMAS SACKVILLE, DORSET

THOMAS SACKVILLE, DORSET
THOMAS SACKVILLE, first earl of DORSET and Baron Buckhurst, (1536 - 1608), author and statesman who inter alia announced her death sentence to Mary Queen of Scots

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: Ashford TN17 2 Map

Ashford TN17 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Ashford TN17 2

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: Thomas Sackville 1St. Earl Of Dorset, Aka Baron Buckhurst Of Buckhurst, 1536-1608

Thomas Sackville 1St. Earl Of Dorset, Aka Baron Buckhurst Of Buckhurst, 1536-1608. English Statesman, Poet And Dramatist. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: Lord Buckhurst, Lady Myra (Idina) and Lady Avice Sackville

Lord Buckhurst, Lady Myra (Idina) and Lady Avice Sackville
The children of Lady de la Warr including, left, Lady Myra Sackville, more commonly known as Lady Idina Sackville, who, through her five marriages was also known under the surnames of Wallace

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: Stoneland, Buckhurst Park, near Withyham, Sussex

Stoneland, Buckhurst Park, near Withyham, Sussex. the Buckhurst estate dates back to the 11th century; the building known as Stoneland dates back to the early 17th. Date: 1809

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: Buckhurst Park, near Withyham, Sussex

Buckhurst Park, near Withyham, Sussex, a Grade II listed building. The estate dates back to the 11th century. Date: 1809

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: Buckhurst Park, Withyham, Sussex

Buckhurst Park, Withyham, Sussex
Buckhurst Park, Withyham, near Hartfield/Groombridge, Sussex, England. Date: 1917

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: WW Jacobs. Wiliam Wymark Jacobs (1863-1943) English short story writer, born at Wapping

WW Jacobs. Wiliam Wymark Jacobs (1863-1943) English short story writer, born at Wapping, London, best remembered for his short stories which ranged from the humorous to the macabre such as The

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: THOMAS SACKVILLE (1536-1608). 1st Earl of Dorset and Baron Buckhurst. English diplomat and poet

THOMAS SACKVILLE (1536-1608). 1st Earl of Dorset and Baron Buckhurst. English diplomat and poet. Stipple engraving, 1829

Background imageBuckhurst Collection: W. W. Jacobs at home

W. W. Jacobs at home
William Wymark Jacobs (1863 - 1943), writer, pictured at his home in Buckhurst Hill, Essex


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"Buckhurst: A Tapestry of History, Nature, and Noble Legacy" Behold the breathtaking beauty of Epping Forest, London's verdant gem that offers 15 captivating views to enchant your senses. Explore the historical roots as we delve into the life and times of Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset, whose connection with this land runs deep. Immerse yourself in a moment frozen in time through a photograph capturing the majestic Baldfaced Stag PH in Buckhurst Hill, Essex – a testament to its rich heritage. Lord Buckhurst, Lady Myra (Idina), and Lady Avice Sackville grace our narrative with their elegance and charm as they leave an indelible mark on Buckhurst's legacy. Journey beyond boundaries with Ashford TN17 2 Map as it unveils hidden treasures waiting to be discovered within the embrace of this remarkable place. Stoneland at Buckhurst Park near Withyham beckons you to explore its mystical allure where nature intertwines seamlessly with history for an unforgettable experience. Lose yourself amidst the tranquil splendor Park near Withyham – a sanctuary where serenity reigns supreme amid picturesque landscapes. Uncover tales from centuries past at historic Buckhurst Park in Withyham, Sussex – witness firsthand how time has shaped this extraordinary estate. Step back in time through a colored engraving depicting Queen Elizabeth I's Funeral Procession - an evocative reminder of Buckinghamshire's storied past. Lord Buckhurst and his daughters Lady Myra (Idina) & Lady Avice Sackville take center stage once again; their presence resonates throughout history’s pages like echoes from another era. Thomas Sackville 1st Earl Of Dorset emerges from obscurity—a multifaceted English statesman, poet, and dramatist whose brilliance continues to inspire generations.