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Euston is a village and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located on the A1088 around two miles south of Thetford, in 2005 its population was 130. [1] Etymology. The name of the village was first recorded in Domesday Book, and may have been of Anglo-Saxon origin.
- Euston Hall
Euston Hall is a country house, with park by William Kent...
- Euston railway station
The station is named after Euston Hall in Suffolk, the...
- Euston Hall
Euston Hall é um palácio rural, com parque desenhado por William Kent e Capability Brown, localizado em Euston, uma pequena aldeia logo a sul de Thetford, em Suffolk, Inglaterra. É a casa de família dos Duques de Grafton.
Discover Euston Hall & Estate. Built by Lord Arlington in 1666, this Palladian historic home is set in 10,500 acres of landscaped gardens, parkland, ancient broadleaf woodland and agricultural farmland.
The Park at Euston Estate, designed by the famed landscape architect and polymath William Kent in the mid-18th Century, is one of the few remaining Kentian landscapes in the UK. One of Kent's last works, the Temple, was constructed in 1746 as an attractive octagonal folly, originally intended for banquets.
O duque de Grafton possui três títulos subsidiários: Conde de Euston, Visconde Ipswich e Barão Sudbury, todos criados em 1672 no pariato da Inglaterra. O filho mais velho e herdeiro do duque utiliza o título de cortesia de Conde de Euston. A propriedade da família Fitzroy é Euston Hall, em Suffolk.