Great Fosters
Windsor Great Park, Listed building, London Heathrow Airport, M25 motorway
978-613-7-01734-0
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2011-09-05
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Great Fosters is a 16th century mansion which originally lay within Windsor Great Park and is still adjacent to the town of Egham, Surrey, England. It is a Grade I listed building, close to Heathrow and the M25 London orbital motorway.Judge John Dodderidge who was Solicitor General to King James I, and Sir Robert Foster owned the house in 1639. When he died in 1663 he left the house to his son, Sir Thomas Foster. Great Fosters remained in the family following his death in 1685 when it passed to his daughters. In 1715, Sir Charles Orbey resided here, and it was not until 1787 that one of Sir Thomas’ great grandsons sold the property to a Mr Wyatt for £700.
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