Glasshayes
Building in Lyndhurst, Hampshire / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Glasshayes House is a historic country house in Lyndhurst, in The New Forest, Hampshire. Used in the 20th century as the Grand Hotel, then the Lyndhurst Park Hotel, it exists today in the form of a 1912 redesign by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The building and estate was purchased in 2014 by developers who sought to demolish it wholesale. A 2017 application to have the hotel listed may avert demolition.[1]
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Glasshayes | |
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General information | |
Status | Scheduled for demolition |
Address | 78 High Street, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, SO43 7NL |
Coordinates | 50.87202°N 1.57206°W / 50.87202; -1.57206 |
Opened | early 19th century (retaining material from earlier building) |
Owner | PegasusLife |
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