Dewlish House

Dewlish House is a country house near Dewlish in Dorset. It is a Grade I Listed building.

Dewlish House through the trees

History

Dewlish House, built in 1702,[1] became the home of the Michel family in the 1756.[2] It served as the childhood home of John Michel (who later became a field marshal) from 1804 to 1823[3] and later served as his retirement home between 1880 and 1886.[4] It is now owned by Mr and Mrs Tony Boyden.[5]

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References

  1. Dewlish House British Listed Buildings
  2. British History on-line
  3. "John Michel". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  4. Dewlish files
  5. Dewlish House

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