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The Tower House, Lubenham
The Tower House, formerly known as The Cottage or Lubenham Cottage is a Grade II listed Georgian architecture, Georgian house in Lubenham, Leicestershire, England. It is situated to the north of the churchyard on Rushes Lane. Originally a farmhouse, it was enlarged by Cubitts in 1865 as a hunting box for Benedict John "Cherry" Angell, with adjoining stables added in 1852. During the enlargement a tower was added to survey nearby horse racing. It became a Grade II listed building on 9 March 1989. References

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The Tower House, Lubenham (geograph 3109376)
The Tower House, formerly known as The Cottage or Lubenham Cottage is a Grade II listed Georgian architecture, Georgian house in Lubenham, Leicestershire, England. It is situated to the north of the churchyard on Rushes Lane. Originally a farmhouse, it was enlarged by Cubitts in 1865 as a hunting box for Benedict John "Cherry" Angell, with adjoining stables added in 1852. During the enlargement a tower was added to survey nearby horse racing. It became a Grade II listed building on 9 March 1989. References

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