- Stock Photography: BURGHLEY HOUSE - CAMBRIDGESHIRE - UNITED KINDGOM by TomTPhotos
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- Photo title: Burghley House - Cambridgeshire - United Kindgom
- Author: TomTPhotos
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- Burghley was built for Sir William Cecil, later 1st Baron Burghley, who was Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I of England, between 1558 and 1587, and modelled on the privy lodgings of Richmond Palace. It was subsequently the residence of his descendants, the Earls, and since 1801, the Marquesses of Exeter. Since 1961, it has been owned by a charitable trust established by the family.The house is one of the main examples of stonemasonry and proportion in sixteenth-century English Elizabethan architecture, reflecting the prominence of its founder, and the lucrative wool trade of the Cecil estates.
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