



STONOR PARK
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Step inside one of England’s oldest family homes, where the Stonor family has lived for over 850 years. Discover the Adoration of the Magi in the Great Hall, stand beneath the majestic Cedar of Lebanon, and admire the medieval stained glass in the Chapel of the Holy Trinity.
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Stonor Park stands as one of England's oldest family homes, having been the residence of the Stonor family for over 850 years. This enduring legacy is reflected in the estate's rich history, architectural evolution, and unwavering commitment to the Catholic faith.
The house itself is a harmonious blend of medieval, Tudor, and Georgian architecture. Behind its warm red brick façade lies a collection of much older structures, with origins dating back to the late 12th century. The Chapel of the Blessed Trinity, added around a hundred years later, remains a testament to the family's enduring faith. Over the centuries, a series of additions and renovations, including the adoption of the E-shape around 1540, have evolved into the extraordinary building visitors see today.
The Stonor family's steadfast adherence to Catholicism, even during periods of persecution, is deeply interwoven with the estate's history. The Chapel of the Blessed Trinity, built in the 13th century, served as a sanctuary for Jesuit priests during the Reformation. In 1581, the Jesuit priest Edmund Campion sought refuge at Stonor Park, where he printed his renowned pamphlet, 'Decem Rationes,' on a secret press. This act of defiance underscores the family's enduring commitment to their faith.
The surrounding parkland and gardens, with their serene beauty and ancient trees, provide a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The estate's gardens have a history dating back over 800 years, offering visitors a glimpse into the horticultural practices of bygone eras.
Today, Stonor Park remains a living family home, welcoming visitors to explore its rich history and enjoy the beauty of its natural and architectural treasures. The Hon. William Stonor and his wife, Lady Ailsa, became its full-time custodians in 2016, continuing the family's legacy of stewardship. Their dedication ensures that Stonor Park remains not only a testament to the past but also a vibrant part of the present, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the enduring story of this remarkable estate.
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